Tumors
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New Injectable Treatment for Mast Cell Tumors – Gives Older Dogs Options
Jul 31 2022
Mast Cell Tumors are one of the most common skin tumors we find in dogs. They are more common in older dogs, but any age dog could develop a mast…
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Is it a burr, or a nodule? What’s hiding underneath that scab?
Jun 28 2022
Zilphie is our pet of the month for June. She is a young Bernese Mountain Dog mix who loves to go to the park. We received a call from Zilphie’s…
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Dental Care IS Life Saving
Feb 16 2021
February is Dental Health Month and our pet of the month is a very special dog named Riley! By 3 years of age 80% of cats and dogs have periodontal…
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Living With Lymphoma: A Treatable Cancer
Mar 25 2020
For March we have a very special pet of the month, Dr. Nevill’s dog Squire. She met and adopted him her second year of veterinary school at the University of…
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Scared Pets Need Veterinary Care Too!
Oct 17 2017
Bentley is a 6 year old Border Collie Mix that has never really liked going to see the veterinarian. As he grew older, his anxiety about coming to the veterinary…
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Swollen Toe – Ingrown Nail or Something More Serious?
Oct 19 2016
Nina is one lucky kitty! Her alert owner brought her to Hawthorne Hills Veterinary Hospital when she noticed a toe that looked abnormal. Nina’s 5th toe on her right front…
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Have you noticed a lump or bump on your cat or dog?
Jan 06 2015
Rusty is our pet of the month for January. He is a 7 year old labradoodle who loves to carry his stuffed toy bone around with him, even while at…
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A Leg Amputation Doesn’t Have To Slow Your Pet Down
Nov 11 2014
Sometimes cancer leads to the loss of a leg, yet most pets adapt well to their altered mobility and get back into living life. Our Pet of the Month for November…
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Do You Ever Look Under Your Pet’s Tongue?
Oct 04 2012
Routine dental procedures with our Seattle veterinarians at Hawthorne Hills Veterinary Hospital During a routine dental procedure under anesthesia with our Seattle veterinarians here at Hawthorne Hills Veterinary Hospital it…