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What Your Cat’s Eyes Can Tell You

What Your Cat’s Eyes Can Tell You

Created in Newsletter Library
Your Cat’s Different Pupil Sizes and What They Mean Unlike humans, cats don’t show their emotions on their faces, which may make it a little difficult to decipher your favorite feline’s moods. Luckily, paying attention to subtle changes in your cat’s eyes can help you tell if your pet is calm and happy or feeling a little frightened or anxious.
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What We Do

What We Do

Created in Today's Veterinarian
Doctors of Veterinary Medicine and Veterinary Surgeons are medical professionals whose primary responsibility is protecting the health and welfare of animals and people. The term “veterinarian” comes from veterinae, which means “working animals.” Every veterinarian has gone through extensive medical training for animals and has received a license to practice veterinary medicine. Veterinarians diagnose and control animal diseases, treat sick
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What Your Pet’s Stools Say About Their Health

What Your Pet’s Stools Say About Their Health

Created in Newsletter Library, Keeping Pets Healthy
Do you favor the rapid swoop-and-bag approach to picking up your dog’s stools or scooping cat litter? Although most pet owners would rather not prolong contact with their pet’s feces, sneaking an occasional peak can provide valuable clues about your furry friend’s health and habits. Brown, Green or Yellow: What Stool Colors Mean Normal stools are brown, although stool color
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What is Mange?

What is Mange?

Created in Newsletter Library, Recognizing Illness
Has your pet suddenly started losing hair? Mange may be to blame. The common skin condition affects dogs, cats and rabbits, causing a variety of uncomfortable symptoms. Tiny Mites Cause Big Problems Mange is caused by a mite infestation. The microscopic parasites either burrow under your pet’s skin or inhabit hair follicles or oil glands in the skin. Mange can
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White House Pets

White House Pets

Created in Newsletter Archive, Unbelievable Pets
A surprising issue that has arisen in the American political arena is not foreign policy, but rather which breed of dog the Obama’s chose to join their family in the White House. Barack Obama has announced that his family narrowed their breed choices to a Labradoodle, a mix between a Labrador retriever and a Poodle, and a Portuguese water dog.
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What You Need to Know About Rabies

What You Need to Know About Rabies

Created in Newsletter Library, Tips for Pet Owners
Rabies is deadly disease, but, luckily, outbreaks are not particularly common in the United States. In fact, 95 percent of deaths due to rabies occur in Africa and Asia, according to the World Health Organization. Although rabies might not be widespread in the U.S., the consequences can be severe if you are bitten by a rabid animal. A Dangerous Virus
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When Is a Goopy Eye a Problem?

When Is a Goopy Eye a Problem?

Created in Newsletter Library, Recognizing Illness
Many dogs have thick eye discharge. Sometimes it is just in the morning; sometimes it has to do with a dog’s breed. Some breeds of dogs have eyes that sit differently in their skull, causing more discharge. And, sometimes, the goopy eye is a sign of a severe, chronic and painful condition called keratoconjunctivitis sicca (KCS). KCS is commonly called
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Why Do Pets Hide When They’re Sick?

Why Do Pets Hide When They’re Sick?

Created in Newsletter Library, Recognizing Illness
Has it been awhile since you’ve seen your pet? Although your cat, dog or rabbit could just be enjoying a little nap in a quiet corner of the house, lengthy disappearances may occasionally be a sign of an illness. Familiarizing yourself with some of the more subtle symptoms your pet displays when he or she is sick can help you
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What You Need to Know About Antibiotics

What You Need to Know About Antibiotics

Created in Newsletter Library, Keeping Pets Healthy
People and pets routinely died from infections before penicillin, the first antibiotic, was introduced in the first half of the 20th century. Today, veterinarians use antibiotics to treat many types of bacterial infections, including skin, respiratory and gastrointestinal infections. Although antibiotics can help your pet avoid serious illness or even death, they can lead to other problems if they’re not
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What is Taurine and Why do Cats Need It?

What is Taurine and Why do Cats Need It?

Created in Newsletter Library, Nutrition & Food
Taurine: The Amino Acid Essential to Your Cat’s Health If you’ve ever taken a close look at the small print on a bag or can of cat food, you’ve probably noticed that taurine is among the list of ingredients. Taurine is an amino acid that helps keep your pet healthy and prevents a variety of serious health problems. What Do
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