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Remembering With Love — Meaningful Ways to Honor a Beloved Pet

Losing a pet is one of life’s quiet heartbreaks. They’re not “just animals” — they’re companions who share our daily rhythms, our laughter, and our silence. When that presence is Read More

Pet Cremation vs Burial: Which Option is Best for Your Pet?

Losing a beloved pet is one of the most difficult experiences any pet owner can face. Afterward, you may need to make an important decision between pet cremation and burial. Read More

Signs Your Cat May Be Ready for Euthanasia: How to Make the Right Decision

If you're in the Thousand Oaks, CA, Porter Ranch, CA, or Canoga Park, CA, area and have a senior cat whose health is declining, we at Dr 4 Pets are Read More

The Emotional Process of Cat Euthanasia: What to Expect and How to Cope

The Emotional Process of Cat Euthanasia: What to Expect and How to Cope with a Veterinarian Near You in Thousand Oaks, CA Making the decision for cat euthanasia is painful and, Read More

Understanding the Pet Cremation Process: What to Expect After Saying Goodbye

Losing a beloved pet is an emotionally challenging experience. Whether it's due to old age, illness, or the need for cat euthanasia or dog euthanasia, it's crucial to understand the Read More

Signs Your Cat May Be Ready for Euthanasia: How to Make the Right Decision

Making the decision for cat euthanasia is never easy. As a devoted pet owner, the thought of saying goodbye to your feline companion can be heartbreaking. However, understanding the signs Read More

Breakthrough in the treatment of feline diabetes

There is new hope for treatment of cats with diabetes. A new class of oral drugs is proving to be a game changer in helping to manage this disease. This Read More

Diabetes in the Dog and Cat

Diabetes is a disease that can affect both dogs and cats. Let us help us understand the condition and how to treat it. Read More

Addison's Disease (Hypoadrenocorticism) in the Dog

What is Addison's Disease? Addison's disease can affect both humans and dogs, It is rare in cats. Another name for this is hypoadrenocorticism. Most commonly the adrenal glands are destroyed by Read More

Cushing's Disease in the Dog

Cushing's disease (hyperadrendocorticism) is one of the most common endocrine diseases of the dog. Learn more about the disease and how it can be treated. Read More

Understanding Heart Disease in Dogs

Heart Disease can affect dogs. Here is a discussion of how the heart functions, what conditions can cause fail, how heart disease is diagnosed, and how it is treated.d Read More

Degenerative Myelopathy in Dogs

Degenerative Myelopathy of dogs is a progressive disease leading to loss of mobility. Read More

Hemangiosarcoma in the Dog

Hemangiosarcoma is a cancer in dogs that can be life threatening. Learn more about this disease and what can be done. Read More

Heart Disease in Cats

Cats can get heart disease. Here is a discussion of the most common heart problems in cats and how they are treated. Read More

CDS - Cognitive Dysfunction Syndrome

A senior dog can develop dementia and signs similar to Alzheimer's in people Read More

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