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Ureteral Stent Placements for Pets: A Lifesaving Option
Ureteral stenting can provide relief and improved quality of life where traditional methods may fall short.

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Endoscopic Assisted Procedures for Pets: Why It’s Safer Than Surgery
Endoscopic procedures are safer than traditional surgery as it involves smaller incisions and results in quicker recovery times for pets.

Clayton Watkins, DVM


Rectal Polypectomy for Pets: A Safe Solution For Rectal Polyps
Rectal polypectomy stands out as a significant advancement in veterinary medical treatments for the removal of rectal polyps.

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Endoscopic Ablation for Pets: A Safe Solution For Polyps
This article delves into Endoscopic Ablation, a minimally invasive, effective procedure for treating various pet health conditions.

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Urethral Bulking for Pets: VetMed’s Answer to Incontinence
This article delves into what urethral bulking entails, its applications, and when it is deemed a suitable treatment option for pets.

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Laser Lithotripsy for Pets: A Gentle Approach to Treating Bladder Stones
Laser Lithotripsy is a minimally invasive technique aimed at managing urolithiasis, also known as bladder stones.

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Laser Ablation for Pets: Why It's Often Better Than Surgery
Explore the benefits of laser ablation for pets, a minimally invasive alternative to traditional surgery for various conditions.

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Sclerotherapy for Pets: How It Works, When It’s Used, and What to Expect
Learn about sclerotherapy for pets: a minimally invasive treatment for conditions like renal hematuria, its risks, and post-op care.

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Bladder Polyps in Dogs: Polypoid Cystitis
VetMed specializes in minimally invasive procedures for treating conditions like bladder polyps.

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Cat Incontinence: Cat Peeing Out of the Litter Box?
Incontinence not only disrupts the daily routine of your pet but can also be a red flag for underlying health issues.

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Urinary Incontinence in Dogs: Housetrained Dog Peeing Inside?
Involuntary leakage of urine is often a symptom of an underlying medical issue requiring attention.

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Blood in Dog Urine: What Does It Mean?
Although the presence of blood, medically termed hematuria, is often alarming, most causes are treatable.

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Urinary Tract Infections (UTIs) in Dogs: Everything You Need to Know
Urinary tract infections (UTIs) are common health issues that can affect dogs of all ages and breeds. Just like humans, dogs can experience

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Urinary Tract Infections (UTIs) in Cats: From Symptoms to Solutions
This article will shed light on what UTIs are, how they are diagnosed, the symptoms, causes, and treatments available for your furry friend.

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Ectopic Ureters in Dogs: From Diagnosis to Recovery
Ectopic ureters are a congenital anomaly that can affect dogs, leading to urinary complications and discomfort.

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Ectopic Ureters in Cats: Everything You Need To Know
Ectopic ureters, although rare, can be a concern for some cats who are experiencing potential symptoms. Learn more about it here!

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Bladder Cancer in Dogs: What's the Prognosis?
What's the prognosis for dogs with bladder cancer? What caused it and how do we treat it? We've got the answers for you.

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Bladder Cancer in Cats: What Treatment Options Are There?
We explain what bladder cancer is, the symptoms, treatment options, and the prognosis for your furry friend.

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Bladder Stones in Cats: How Are They Treated?
We will explore what bladder stones in cats are, how they form, and what you can do to prevent and treat this condition in your cat.

Clayton Watkins, DVM


Bladder Stones in Dogs: Painful but Treatable
We'll take a closer look at bladder stones in dogs, including the different types, causes, symptoms, diagnosis, treatment options, and more!

Clayton Watkins, DVM
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