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Ear Hematomas in Pets: What They Are & How We Treat Them
🐾🚪If you’ve ever noticed your dog or cat suddenly developing a swollen, puffy ear, they may have an aural hematoma. This common but uncomfortable condition occurs when blood collects between the layers of the ear flap, often due to head shaking or scratching. At...
Endoscopy for Pets: A Minimally Invasive Way to Diagnose & Treat
When pets have ongoing digestive issues, trouble swallowing, or possible foreign objects in their stomach, endoscopy can be a game-changer. This minimally invasive procedure allows veterinarians to examine the esophagus, stomach, and intestines without the need for...
Hospitalization for Pets: What to Expect & When It’s Needed
Nutritional Support Bloodwork & Imaging No pet parent wants to hear that their furry friend needs to stay in the hospital, but sometimes hospitalization is the best way to ensure they get the intensive care they need. Whether due to illness, injury, or surgery...
Lacerations in Pets: When Does Your Pet Need Stitches?
Whether it’s a playful mishap, a run-in with another animal, or an accident outdoors, cuts and wounds are common in pets. But how do you know if your pet’s laceration is minor—or something that needs urgent medical attention? At Unleashed Veterinary Urgent Care, we...
Seizures in Pets: When to Go to the Emergency Clinic
Few things are as terrifying as watching your pet have a seizure. It’s sudden, uncontrollable, and leaves pet owners feeling helpless. While some seizures may resolve quickly, others require immediate emergency care. Knowing what to do—and when to get help—can make...
Signs Your Cat May Be Blocked — And Why It’s an Emergency
If your cat is straining in the litter box but nothing is coming out, it might not just be constipation—it could be a urinary blockage, which is a life-threatening emergency. This condition happens when something (usually crystals, mucus, or inflammatory material)...