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Jan 23 2015
Coventry Animal Hospital Explains Why Your Indoor Cat Needs to See the Veterinarian
Indoor cats may not share the same risks as outdoor cats. While they might not require the same types of vaccines and frequency of deworming as outdoor cats, it is…
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Jan 16 2015
Coventry Animal Hospital Introduces Health Care Plans
We at Coventry Animal Hospital would like to offer you a Health Care Plan for your kitten, puppy, dog and/or cat. The purpose of a plan is to provide the preventative care…
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Jan 09 2015
Ten Tips for Your Pets and Cold Weather from Coventry Animal Hospital
Feed your cat canned food. It is important that all cats receive some canned food as part of their diets as this is a better source of protein and…
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Jan 02 2015
HAPPY NEW YEAR!
Have you thought of any New Year’s resolutions for your pet? We at Coventry Animal Hospital would like to offer a few suggestions for a happy and healthy 2015:…
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Dec 19 2014
Merry Christmas
Check out these cute pictures from our Christmas open house! Click on the links below to find out how to keep your pet safe over the holidays. Holiday Hazards…
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Dec 12 2014
Coventry Animal Hospital Discusses Seizures in Pets
What are seizures? Seizures are episodes of abnormal brain activity that may result in loss of consciousness and involuntary movements. What causes seizures? There are many different causes of seizures….
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Dec 05 2014
Coventry Animal Hospital asks What is Appropriate for a Dog to Chew?
Chewing behavior is normal in dogs and this is especially true of puppies. However, the idea that all dogs should chew bones is controversial. Before giving your dog a bone…
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Nov 28 2014
Coventry Animal Hospital Discusses Diabetes Mellitus
What is diabetes? Diabetes is a complex endocrine disorder where the body either does not secrete enough insulin or the body’s tissues become resistant to insulin. Insulin is required…
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Nov 21 2014
Coventry Animal Hospital looks at Common Eye Conditions
Eyeballs are a delicate miniature world of their own. They are crucial for sight, but there are many conditions that affect the eyeballs and the structures associated with them. It…
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Nov 14 2014
Coventry Animal Hospital Explains a Common Cause of Sneezing in Cats
Feline upper respiratory tract infections are a frequent cause of sneezing in cats; often with goopy, green or blood-tinged snot and watery eyes. The cat may sound congested and cough…