Pet Health

Pet Health

Keeping your pets healthy begins with preventive care, regular checkups, proper nutrition, and early diagnosis. Our experienced veterinary team is here to provide compassionate care for every stage of your pet's life.

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Veterinary care is essential for diagnosing, treating, and preventing a wide variety of health conditions in pets. From routine wellness exams to advanced medical treatments, Northern Veterinary Clinic is committed to helping your pets live healthier and happier lives.

Below you'll find information about several common pet health conditions. If you don't see the condition you're looking for, please contact our veterinary team—we're always happy to answer your questions and recommend the best treatment options.

Why Regular Veterinary Visits Matter

✔ Early Disease Detection
✔ Preventive Care & Vaccinations
✔ Dental Health Monitoring
✔ Nutrition & Wellness Advice
✔ Long-term Health Management

Common Pet Health Conditions

Learn about some of the most common medical conditions affecting pets. Early diagnosis and proper treatment help your companions live longer, healthier lives.

Pet Health • Orthopedics

Arthritis

Osteoarthritis is one of the most common joint diseases in pets. It develops due to aging, injury, excessive joint wear, or unstable joints such as ACL injuries. Early diagnosis and treatment can greatly improve mobility and quality of life.

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Diseases & Viruses

Leptospirosis

Leptospirosis is a serious bacterial disease that can affect dogs, cats, livestock, wildlife, and even humans. Infection often occurs through contaminated water, soil, urine, or infected animals. Vaccination and prevention are highly recommended.

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Dental Care

Dentistry

More than 85% of dogs and cats experience periodontal disease. Routine dental cleanings and oral examinations help prevent pain, infection, tooth loss, and other serious health problems.

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Fleas

Fleas are one of the most common external parasites affecting pets. They can cause itching, skin irritation, allergies, and may transmit diseases. Regular flea prevention and treatment help keep your pets healthy throughout the year.

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Hypothyroidism

Hypothyroidism is one of the most common hormonal disorders in dogs. Symptoms may include weight gain, hair loss, lethargy, skin infections, and reduced activity. Early diagnosis and lifelong treatment usually provide excellent results.

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