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Learn about Cataracts in Dogs and Cats


Video Description: In this pet care video, learn about cataracts in dogs and cats. Dr. Douglas Esson, who is board certified in veterinary ophthalmology, talks about what a cataract is, what problems can be associated with them, and what treatment options are available. This information is not meant to replace the advice of your regular veterinarian.

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