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Welcome to the Countryside Animal Clinic blog—a space where pet lovers, animal advocates, and curious minds come together to learn, grow, and connect.

Whether you’re a first-time pet parent or a seasoned animal caretaker, our blog is here to support you with helpful tips, timely health advice, and heartwarming stories from our practice and community. From seasonal safety tips and preventive care reminders to insights on exotic pet wellness and behind-the-scenes hospital updates, we’re always adding new content to keep you informed and inspired.

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Mass Removal Surgery in Dogs: What Pet Owners Should Know

Mass Removal Surgery in Dogs: What Pet Owners Should Know A small bump during a belly rub can stop any pet owner in their tracks. One minute you’re giving your pup a massage, and the next you feel something that wasn’t there before. That discovery often leads to questions, worry, and a call to the…

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Horse Coughing: Common Causes and When to Call the Vet

Horse Coughing: Common Causes and When to Call the Vet A horse coughing is a clinical sign, not just a passing annoyance. While an occasional cough can happen when a horse clears their airway, repeated or persistent coughing often points to irritation, inflammation, infection, or an underlying respiratory condition. Because horses move large volumes of…

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Dog ACL Surgery: Recovery, Costs, and Expectations

Dog ACL Surgery: Recovery, Costs, and Expectations Dog ACL surgery refers to surgical repair of a torn cranial cruciate ligament (CCL) in the knee, one of the most common orthopedic injuries we see in dogs. Many families first notice a sudden limp after a playful afternoon or a limp that seems to come and go.…

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Swollen Horse Sheath: What It Means and How to Help

Swollen Horse Sheath: What It Means and How to Help A swollen horse sheath often catches an owner off guard, especially during routine grooming or turnout checks. One day everything looks normal, and the next, the sheath appears puffy, enlarged, or uneven, leaving you wondering what changed and how serious it might be. In many…

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Urinary Stones in Goats: Questions, Treatment, & More

Urinary Stones in Goats: Questions, Treatment, & More An early-morning feeding can shift quickly when a goat strains to urinate and nothing happens. Urinary stones in goats, often called urinary stones, describe mineral formations that block the urinary tract, most often in male goats. This condition can progress from discomfort to emergency in a short…

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Feather Picking in Birds: Why Birds Pick Out Their Feathers & How to Get Them to Stop

Feather Picking in Birds: Why Birds Pick Out Their Feathers & How to Get Them to Stop Feather picking in birds describes a behavior where a bird plucks, pulls, or damages its own feathers, sometimes to the point of bald patches or skin injury. Many bird owners first notice loose feathers at the bottom of…