On November 10, Petsmart announced a voluntary recall of a dozen more Pet Carousel brand products with possible salmonella contamination. The...
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Three more ferrets in Oregon have tested positive for the 2009 pandemic influenza H1N1 virus, state officials confirmed this week. There are now four...
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Many cats become couch potatoes due to lack of stimulation even though they are curious, athletic and intelligent creatures. A new category of cat...
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Despite the popularity of the so-called anesthesia-free dentistry, few pet owners come to the realization that it is a cosmetic practice and of little...
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Chronic renal failure is an irreversible and progressive disease in both dogs and cats. The kidneys will continue to progressively deteriorate despite...
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An important issue in veterinary medicine is pain control in our pets. The American Association of Feline Practitioners published Pain Management...
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The Oregon Humane Society Behavior Department is conducting several training classes for the month of November to get your dog or cat ready for...
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Many pet owners are unaware of the dangers in animal vaccinations that have been discovered in recent years. The major veterinary associations now...
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What are Calcium Oxalate Stones? These are most common in dogs over five years old and most frequently seen in males. It is common in certain...
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The canine pancreas has the same vital function as the human pancreas. It is a vital organ which lies on the right side of the abdomen. The two vital...
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