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April Newsletter: Signs Your Senior Pet May Have Mobility Issues

April Newsletter: Signs Your Senior Pet May Have Mobility Issues

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Signs Your Senior Pet May Have Mobility Issues Just like people, pets can develop mobility problems as they age. Unfortunately, your pet can’t complain about an achy hip or tell you that jumping on the couch has become difficult due to painful arthritis. Although pets tend to hide pain, you might notice a few changes in your furry friend’s behavior
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August Newsletter: How Your Veterinarian Can Help with Pet Eye Infections

August Newsletter: How Your Veterinarian Can Help with Pet Eye Infections

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How Your Veterinarian Can Help with Pet Eye Infections Eye infections cause irritation and pain and could threaten your pet’s vision. The infections can affect all pets, including dogs, cats, rabbits, ferrets, hamsters, gerbils, and guinea pigs. Recognizing the signs of eye infections will help you ensure your pet receives the care it needs. What Causes Eye Infections in Pets?
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A Moving Experience

A Moving Experience

Created in Newsletter Library, Tips for Pet Owners
Moving, whether across the street or across the world, can be an exciting experience, especially when it means a new job, a chance to be closer to family, or a new environment. But moving is also a trying experience that can cause both human and animal family members to become stressed and anxious. Following is a list of suggestions to
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Basic Dog Training

Basic Dog Training

Created in Newsletter Library, Behavior & Training
Although there are various techniques used to train dogs, the basics of any training regime are consistency and plenty of exercise. Discipline and affection are also key to a well-trained dog. Dogs need a leader – they feel more confident with a leader. If their owner is not the leader, they will take the role instead of their owner or
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Assisting Anxious Pets

Assisting Anxious Pets

Created in Newsletter Library, Behavior & Training
Pet anxiety can be a huge problem for pets and their families. Being home alone for several hours a day while their humans are at school or work can cause separation anxiety. Thunderstorms and fireworks can also really panic pets. Some pets are so anxious that any new situation (car trips, moving, unexpected visitors) will cause them distress. Pet anxiety
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Anemia in Dogs

Anemia in Dogs

Created in Newsletter Library, Keeping Pets Healthy
Do You Know If Your Dog Is Showing Symptoms of Anemia? Is your normally energetic dog suddenly listless, weak, and uninterested in food? Anemia may be to blame for these troubling symptoms. What is Anemia? Anemia occurs due to a decrease in the number of red blood cells in your dog’s blood. The cells are produced in the bone marrow,
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At Risk for Rat Bite Fever?

At Risk for Rat Bite Fever?

Created in Newsletter Library, Pet Dangers
Rats have made numerous appearances on the screen and the page as you’ve watched theater movies with your children, read popular children’s books or relaxed while checking out family films with your home’s technology system. Movies have made the rodents popular in the world of children. Popular children’s books and stories have increased interest about the rodents. Their new popularity
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Bad Breath Can Indicate Your Pet Needs Dental Care

Bad Breath Can Indicate Your Pet Needs Dental Care

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Bad Breath May Mean Your Pet Has a Dental Problem Overwhelmed by your pet’s bad breath? If you flinch every time your pet nuzzles against your face, it may be time to make an appointment with the veterinarian. Stinky breath can be a sign of a tooth or gum problem that requires prompt dental care. Why Your Pet’s Breath Smells
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A Great Tool for Pet Owners

A Great Tool for Pet Owners

Created in Newsletter Library, Tips for Pet Owners
Modern veterinary medicine has seen many technological advances:  digital x-ray, color Doppler ultrasound, CT scans, and MRI. There is, however, another great tool that has helped veterinarians and that most people have at their fingertips – their smart phone!   The photo and video capability of phones has helped communication between pet owners and their pets’ doctors. Often, it is
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6 Rules to Improve Your Cat’s Diet

6 Rules to Improve Your Cat’s Diet

Created in Newsletter Library, Cats
Do Not Overfeed “Obesity is the most common nutritional disease seen in cats,” says Joe Bartges, DVM, PhD at the University of Tennessee’s College of Veterinary Medicine. It is a common bad habit for cat owners to feed their cats too much. Cats only need 24 to 35 calories per pound of body weight each day. This guideline is a
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