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Board Certified Surgeons & Specialists

Veterinary Surgical Specialists 21 E Mission Ave, Spokane, Wa 99202 (509) 324-0055 Mon - Thurs 8am-5pm www.vssspokane.com Veterinary Surgery & Sports Medicine of the Gorge 1691 Tucker Road, Hood River, OR 97031 (541)399-4773 Mon-Fri: 8am-5:30pm/ Sat: 9am-12pm contact@vssg.vet Washington State University 205 Ott Road, Pullman, WA 99164 (509)335-0711 Mon-Fri: 8am-5pm West Vet 24/7 Animal ER [...]

What To Do If Your Dog Has a Seizure

If your pet is experiencing a seizure, it's understandably alarming and distressing. Here are some steps to take to ensure both your safety and your pet's. If you have been given an emergency kit: administer diazepam intranasal. If you are not comfortable or do not feel safe touching your pet's face while they are seizing, [...]

Pets, Parasites, and People

It is common for a dog or cat to become infected with an internal or external parasite at some point in their life. Parasites can affect your pet in a variety of ways, ranging from simple irritation to life-threatening conditions if left untreated. Some parasites are also zoonotic which means they can be transmitted from [...]

Do You Need Pet Insurance?

Pet insurance can give you peace of mind knowing you will be financially protected in the event your dog or cat suffers an illness or injury. Many polices will also help with routine and preventative care that are essential to your pet’s health. The right insurance can be a lifesaver. There's no magic formula to [...]

Wellness Recommendations

Comprehensive Wellness Exam A physical examination is recommended every 6 months for all dogs and cats. Just as with people, a physical exam is the most important component of an office visit, allowing the veterinarian to completely examine your pet and discuss any medical problems found or any behavioral concerns you may have. A note [...]

AAHA

Since 1981, Associated Veterinary Medical Center has been proudly accredited by the American Animal Hospital Association (AAHA). Approximately 15% of veterinary hospitals in North America voluntarily participate in the AAHA hospital evaluation program and are accredited. Consultants regularly visit these hospitals to ensure compliance with AAHA’s standards for services and facilities. AAHA is the only [...]

Epilepsy in Pets

Epilepsy is a neurological condition where your pet experiences recurrent, unprovoked seizures. It's similar to electrical "storms" in the brain. These seizures can look like anything from unusual repetitive behaviors (like lip smacking or fly-biting) to more noticeable signs such as falling to the side, paddling legs, or even losing consciousness. The cause of epilepsy [...]

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