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Pregnancy in Dogs: Symptoms, Care and When to Go to the ER
Welcoming new tiny puppies can be an exciting experience but can also come with challenges. Recognizing the symptoms of pregnancy in your dog and understanding how to provide the needed care will ensure the health of your furry companion and her litter. Our team at McKinney Emergency Veterinary Clinic has put together tips and guidelines…
How to Handle Common Pet Injuries
Our household pets bring so much joy to our lives but tend to have a knack for getting themselves in trouble. If your furry companion sustains an injury, our team at McKinney Emergency Veterinary Clinic is here to help. We are pleased to offer 24/7 emergency care tailored to your feline or canine friend’s needs,…
The Golden Years: What You Should Know About Senior Pet Care
As the years go by and our furry companions enter their golden years, they often require special care and attention to maintain healthy, active lives. At McKinney Emergency Veterinary Clinic, we understand the unique needs of senior pets and are fully equipped and prepared to provide emergency care services tailored to their stage of life.…
Bloated Abdomen: A Potentially Life-Threatening Emergency
Bloat, a condition known as gastric dilatation-volvulus (GDV), is one of the most serious and potentially life-threatening emergencies your furry friend can face. Our team at McKinney Emergency Veterinary Clinic is fully trained and equipped to provide the needed emergency care for your furry companion using the latest technology and techniques. Here’s all you need…
How to Care for Your Pet After Surgery
Emergency surgery can be stressful for you and your furry companion. Being prepared to provide care after getting settled at home is critical to promote healing and recovery and get your pet back to everyday life as soon as possible. Our McKinney Emergency Veterinary Clinic team has put together a guide to help ensure the…
Ingesting Foreign Bodies: Symptoms and When to Seek Emergency Care
Our furry friends are naturally curious, often with an urge to explore the world around them with their mouths. This trait can be problematic and even life-threatening if your furry companion swallows a toy or household object. Our team at McKinney Emergency Veterinary Clinic has put together a guide outlining the symptoms of foreign body…