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Gastric Polypectomy for Pets: A Minimally Invasive Approach
This minimally invasive procedure focuses on the removal of polyps from a pet's stomach.

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Rectal Polyps in Cats: Are They Cancerous?
Rectal polyps are benign growths that can be alarming when detected but are typically non-cancerous.

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Anal Gland Cancer in Cats: How Quickly Does it Progress?
Anal gland cancer, while less common than in dogs, can be a significant concern for cat owners.

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Rectal Polyps in Dogs: Should You Be Worried?
Rectal polyps, while relatively rare, with early diagnosis and appropriate treatment, many dogs continue to lead healthy lives.

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Intestinal Blockage in Dogs: 8 Signs to Look Out For
Intestinal blockages in dogs are a significant health concern and one of the more common emergencies that veterinarians encounter.

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Stomach Cancer in Cats: 8 Symptoms To Look Out For
Stomach cancer, although relatively rare in cats, poses a serious health concern for felines.

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Anal Gland Cancer in Dogs: How is it Treated?
Anal gland cancer in dogs is a subject that needs earnest attention for those who might be noticing symptoms in their dogs.

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Stomach Cancer in Dogs: 7 Symptoms To Look Out For
Though less common than other types of cancer, it is often aggressive and can spread rapidly, affecting quality of life and lifespan.

Clayton Watkins, DVM
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