Ringworm affects dogs, cats, people, rodents, rabbits, and other mammals. What is it? Ringworm is a fungal infection of the skin. Worms are not...
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Even though your pet may be slowing down, there is no reason the older years can't be some of the best years. With regular vet attention, daily care...
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Skin diseases are common among dogs but are often caused by some underlying problem like bacteria, parasites (internal like worms or external like...
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When a beloved pal pet seems a little “off,” it might be more than just a bad day. It could be a sign of mild sickness or a more serious...
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The difficulty in coping when a companion animal suffers from an injury or death it is compounded when you suspect that negligence or abuse by your...
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Should you bring your pet? As the country dons its red, white and blue to celebrate July 4th, nothing says patriotism like a good old-fashioned...
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Designer collars, faux-mink coats and more. You may love these things, but do your pets really need them? The bucks we spend on those little extras...
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and hernias. VaccinateWhen your pet was born, he received protection from many diseases from antibodies passed in his mother’s milk. These...
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Obesity is an extremely common problem in pets and can be detrimental to the health of a cat. The overweight pet has many added stresses upon their...
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Mouth: Teeth should be white and gums should be pink (unless they are naturally black). There should be no bumps in the mouth. Your dog should not...
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