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Fever in Dogs

Fever in Dogs

Detecting a dog's fever can be challenging. Veterinarians at our Bluegrass Veterinary Specialists + Animal Emergency practice explain how to tell if your dog is suffering from a fever and what you should do if it is.

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Hyperthyroidism in Cats

Hyperthyroidism in Cats

Hyperthyroidism and hypothyroidism are similar words but don't get them confused, these conditions are very different. Today our Lexington vets share a little about the symptoms and causes of hypothyroidism in cats.

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My dog is staggering and falling over...what does it mean?

My dog is staggering and falling over...what does it mean?

Several medical conditions could be to blame for your dog's stumbling, tripping, or falling over, including an injury, poisoning, or infection. Our Lexington Emergency Vets explain the importance of getting your pet to a veterinary hospital as quickly as possible.

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Seizures in Dogs

Seizures in Dogs

Bluegrass Veterinary Specialists + Animal Emergency sees a number of different types of seizures in dogs which can range in severity from virtually undetectable to incredibly severe. In this blog, our Lexington vets explain different types of seizures your dog could have and what you should do if your dog has a seizure.

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Mardi Paw

Mardi Paw

We want to see feathers, beads, glitter, and floats as we bring a taste of Louisiana to Lexington for Mardi Paw 2019.

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Bark In The Park

Bark In The Park

BVS+AE staff attended Bark in the Park with special guest and patient spotlight “Gracie” Sale and her family.

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Beastie Ball

Beastie Ball

Our team had a blast supporting the Lexington Humane Society at their annual upscale fall fundraiser, Beastie Ball:I Love the K90s.

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Emergency Care

Bluegrass Veterinary Specialists + Animal Emergency is open 24/7 for emergencies and is accepting patients for advanced diagnostic appointments. Our experienced vets are passionate about the health of Lexington companion animals. 

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