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Routine Surgeries

Routine Surgeries Neuter and Spay (Sterilization) These are terms used to describe procedures in which the animal’s reproductive organs are removed surgically making it impossible for them to breed. In Male animals, it is called Castration (complete removal of testicles). In Female animals, it is called Spaying (complete removal of ovaries and uterus). It is

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Soft Tissue Surgery

Soft Tissue Surgery In addition to performing all routine surgeries such as spays and neuters, lump removals, abscess drainage, etc., our veterinary surgeons have extensive experience in advanced surgical procedures and because of our success in challenging surgeries, The Veterinary Hospital receives referral work from all over the UAE.   Some of the surgeries we

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Laser Therapy

Laser Therapy What is Laser Therapy Laser is both a visible and infrared light that stimulates the body to do what it naturally does, but faster and more efficiently. Therapy occurs when a dose of light energy reaches target tissue and results in increased blood circulation, decreased inflammation, decreased pain, and accelerated healing. It is

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Diagnostic Procedures

Diagnostic Procedures Most diagnostic and imaging methods provide a lot of information by non-invasive means and at the same time, do not change the disease process or cause unacceptable discomfort to the pet. The following diagnostic methods are available at our hospital. X-ray Imaging (Radiography) Bladder stones in dogs Radiography is the most common imaging

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Laparoscopic Spay

Laparoscopic Spay What is Laparscopic Spay Keyhole surgery, otherwise known as laparoscopic surgery, is a form of minimally invasive surgery to perform female dog spays (ovariectomy). Is every female dog a candidate for keyhole surgery For very small dogs, if there is not enough space for our keyhole cameras and instruments, traditional open surgery is

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My Dog Ate Chocolate

My Dog Ate Chocolate Chocolate Toxicity Calculator Why is chocolate bad for dogs? Chocolate contains theobromine, which is a chemical that is similar to caffeine. Dogs are particularly sensitive to theobromine and it can be poisonous to them in large enough amounts. Theobromine can make dogs unwell in a number of different ways, but its

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