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May 10, 2015 by Animal Emergency & Referral Center of Minnesota

15 Facts about Lyme Disease

15 Facts about Lyme Disease

Here are a few quick facts pet owners should know about Lyme Disease: Lyme disease is a bacterial infection commonly seen in both dogs and people. Dogs living in the Midwest have significant risk of developing Lyme disease. An infected tick is more likely to bite your dog if your dog spends time in the […]

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Three Signs Your Cat Might Have Allergies, and What to Do about It!

Three Signs Your Cat Might Have Allergies, and What to Do about It!

Difficulty breathing is considered “RED” – or true emergency– on our Fast Track Triage system. We advise you seek immediate veterinary care. Please call ahead of your arrival so the veterinary team knows to expect you! Facial swelling, hives, and wounds caused by itching are considered “YELLOW” – or semi-urgent case – on our Fast […]

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What You Need to Know about Heartworm Disease

What You Need to Know about Heartworm Disease

Heartworm disease is a very serious and potentially life-threatening illness that results from an infection of heartworms (Dirofilaria immitis).  In the United States, dogs are most commonly infected, but cats and ferrets may also become infected. When a mosquito bites a dog that is infected by heartworms, the mosquito picks up baby worms (called microfilaria) […]

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Save a Cat This Spring | Understanding Lily Toxicity in Cats

Save a Cat This Spring | Understanding Lily Toxicity in Cats

If you witnessed or strongly suspect your pet was exposed to Easter lilies or any other toxic type of lily, this is considered an “ORANGE” – or urgent case – on our Fast Track Triage system. We recommend calling ASPCA Animal Poison Control at 888-426-4435 for help determining if your pet consumed a toxic amount […]

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What You Need to Know about Your Pet’s Heart Murmur

What You Need to Know about Your Pet’s Heart Murmur

If your pet is experiencing respiratory distress or is unable to walk/get up, these are considered “RED” – or true emergencies – on our Fast Track Triage system. We advise you seek immediate veterinary care. Please call ahead of your arrival so the veterinary team knows to expect you! What is a heart murmur? A […]

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Pet Poison Prevention At Home: Tips to Pet-Proof Your Home

Pet Poison Prevention At Home: Tips to Pet-Proof Your Home

If you witnessed or strongly suspect your pet ingested something toxic, this is considered an “ORANGE” – or urgent case – on our Fast Track Triage system. We recommend calling ASPCA Animal Poison Control at 888-426-4435 for help determining if your pet consumed a toxic amount and for guidance on what to do next. If […]

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Eight Do’s and Don’ts for Your Dog’s Chew Toys

Eight Do’s and Don’ts for Your Dog’s Chew Toys

Chewing is a normal and necessary activity for our canine friends; it provides exercise and stress relief and is a satisfying behavior for most dogs, especially puppies.  It is important, however, to be sure chew toys are safe. In general, DO: Keep an eye on your dog while he’s chewing to prevent choking or swallowing […]

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5 Purrfect Gifts for Pet Lovers

5 Purrfect Gifts for Pet Lovers

Looking for the purrfect gift for the pet lover in your life this holiday season? Here are our top five suggestions! 1. Custom Gifts You may already know this, but Etsy has fantastic gifts, all homemade, for every pet lover on your list. Check out these cute cat tree ornaments or these dog tree ornaments! […]

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Valentine’s Day Dangers for Pets

Valentine’s Day Dangers for Pets

Difficulty breathing and severe trauma are considered “RED” – or true emergencies– on our Fast Track Triage system. We advise you seek immediate veterinary care. Please call ahead of your arrival so the veterinary team knows to expect you! If you witnessed or strongly suspect your pet was exposed to any Valentine’s Day toxins, this […]

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Acupuncture for My Dog?!?!

Acupuncture for My Dog?!?!

Acupuncture is becoming more popular for people, as well as for pets, specifically for dogs and cats! Acupuncture involves pricking the skin or tissues with tiny needles to alleviate pain and to treat various physical, mental, and emotional conditions. Acupuncture is one of the least risky physical treatments that exist. The main risk with acupuncture […]

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