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What Is Ataxia in Dogs?
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The Different Types of Ataxia in Dogs Poor balance, falling, or a change in the way your dog walks could be caused by a condition called ataxia. Although any dog can develop ataxia, some breeds are at higher risk. What Are the Symptoms of Ataxia? Symptoms vary depending on the type of ataxia. If your dog loses its balance easily,
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Ways to Take the Stress Out of Your Pet’s Next Veterinary Visit
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7 Ways to Make Your Pet’s Next Visit to the Veterinarian Less Stressful Just like you, your pet may find visits to the doctor stressful. If your normally calm, friendly pet becomes a quivering, snarling ball of fur at veterinary visits, you may be wondering what you can do to make appointments more pleasant for both of you. Following a
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Unnecessary Risks Cat Owners Take
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There are specific activities that can make a positive difference in your pet’s health. The difference will be enhanced health and wellness when you integrate them into your current pet maintenance program. Feeding, grooming and vaccinations are probably your top-of-mind priorities. Sometimes you can miss little changes in health or care that can have a large impact. Care delays can
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What is a Raw Diet?
Created in Newsletter Library, Nutrition & Food
Raw diets offer an alternative to commercially prepared pet food and can be a good choice for some pets. Serving raw foods offer a variety of benefits, although the diet isn’t appropriate for every cat or dog. Why Offer Raw Food? Commercially available pet food often contains preservatives or chemicals that prevent the food from spoiling and enhance taste. Many
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Understanding Pet Behavior
Created in Newsletter Library, Behavior & Training
Because our pets can not raise their paws and tell us when something is wrong, we as owners need to know what to watch for to know when our pet is ill. The Dog Scoot Boogie A dog dragging his hind end across the floor is his way of telling you his anal glands are full and need emptying. Anal
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What is an Emergency?
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We all become worried when our beloved pets become ill, but when should we take them to an emergency hospital? Most larger communities have an ER for pets, but when do we need to utilize one? What symptoms are serious and need immediate attention, and what can wait until the next day for your regular doctor? The following list will
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Vaccine Reactions in Pets
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Vaccines are intended to stimulate the immune system. In effect, they induce the response the immune system should have in the face of a real infection. They are like a fire drill for the immune system. As a result, our pets’ bodies can have appropriate vaccine response symptoms as well as unexpected adverse vaccine reactions. Normal or Expected Vaccine Response
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Vomiting Versus Regurgitation
Created in Newsletter Library, Recognizing Illness
When you come home to find a mess on the floor, it is easy to assume that the dog vomited. Vomiting is very common in dogs, as they often eat weird things! There are actually many other causes of vomiting, including parasites, kidney disease, liver problems, pancreatitis, and food allergies. Overall, there are probably at least 101 causes of vomiting.
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Trimming Your Cat’s Claws
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Cats are generally regarded as “self-grooming” pets, though they do need their humans for some grooming activities. One grooming technique cats are unable to perform on their own is trimming their front nails. While some indoor-only cats are de-clawed in the front (this means their claws have been removed by a veterinarian) rear claws are always left for cats. Cat
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Try These Tricks the Next Time You Have to Give Your Pet Medication
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Try These Tricks the Next Time You Have to Give Your Pet Medication Have you noticed that your pet seems to develop jaws of steel when it’s time for a dose of medicine? As you struggle to pry apart your furry friend’s teeth, you know you only have one chance to drop the pill in his or mouth or squirt
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