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High hemoglobin in dogs is most often caused by polycythemia, which can result from dehydration, bone marrow disorders, chronic low oxygen, or certain kidney tumors.
Cats in dental pain may show subtle signs like drooling, dropping food, chewing on one side, or behavioral changes such as withdrawal or reduced grooming.
Tooth resorption is especially common in cats over five years old, with risk increasing significantly with age.
Cats in dental pain may show subtle signs such as drooling, preference for soft food, difficulty chewing, jaw tremors, and behavioral changes like reduced grooming.
Cats commonly develop tooth resorption after the age of five, with the risk increasing significantly as they grow older.
Cats in dental pain may show subtle signs like drooling, difficulty eating, pawing at the mouth, or behavioral changes such as withdrawal or reduced grooming.
Tooth resorption in cats is especially common in those over five years old, with risk increasing significantly with age.
Cat tooth resorption often appears as a small pink defect or hole at or below the gum line, though it may be invisible without dental X-rays.
If tooth resorption is left untreated in cats, it can lead to chronic pain, tooth loss, and progressive oral disease that significantly affects their quality of life.
The cost to treat feline tooth resorption typically ranges from $300 to $1,000 per tooth, depending on extraction type, diagnostic imaging, and anesthesia requirements.

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