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      October 5, 2021
      Published by Carley Saelinger on October 5, 2021
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      When Should Veterinarians Reach Out to a Cardiac Veterinary Specialist?

      Many veterinarian patients can develop cardiac problems due to age or pre-existing congenital disabilities. While these heart conditions are manageable to a certain extent, vets should […]
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      September 12, 2021
      Published by Carley Saelinger on September 12, 2021
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      Independent Cardiac Veterinary Clinic Offers Faster and More Detailed Reporting Than Big-Box Clinics

      Heart disease is a typical concern in dogs and cats. Large breed dogs, especially Dobermans, Boxers, and many other giants and big breeds are prone to […]
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