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Keeping Pets Safe from Being Lost

Keeping Pets Safe from Being Lost

With so many possible ways for a pet to become lost, it is important to follow some simple safety procedures.

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Luxating Patella

Luxating Patella

Luxating patella is a condition where the kneecap (patella) moves out of its normal position.

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Anesthesia Free Dentistry

Anesthesia Free Dentistry

Veterinarians treat periodontal disease, but "anesthesia-free dentistry" offered at grooming parlors and pet stores poses risks. Here are six reasons why.

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Adopting a Pet From a Rescue Group

Adopting a Pet From a Rescue Group

Considering adopting from a rescue group? Get your questions answered and learn about the adoption process.

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Calcium is Not Always Good

Calcium is Not Always Good

When examining a blood panel, a veterinarian may report to the owner that a pet has hypercalcemia, which is an elevated level of calcium in the blood. 

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Can PBDEs Harm Your Pet?

Can PBDEs Harm Your Pet?

Learn about the dangers of PBDE compounds, commonly found in household items, which can harm pets due to indoor accumulation.

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Bloat in Dogs

Bloat in Dogs

Bloat, also known as gastric dilation-volvulus (GDV), poses a life-threatening emergency for dogs, requiring immediate treatment to prevent fatal consequences.

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Cooking for Your Pets

Cooking for Your Pets

Discover homemade pet food recipes online for healthier meals, but consider key factors before cooking for your pet.

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The Veterinary Approach

The Veterinary Approach

Veterinarians employ state of the art technology that is very similar to technology used in the treatment of humans.

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The Most Expensive Dog Breeds

The Most Expensive Dog Breeds

It is well known that each breed of dog tends to have certain health problems more common to that breed. This is probably due to genetics.

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Lovebirds

Lovebirds

Lovebirds are very social and form deep bonds with their owners.

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Liver Shunt

Liver Shunt

A liver shunt, also called PSS, occurs when a pet's venous blood bypasses the liver, leading to toxin buildup. It can be congenital or acquired, affecting the pet's health.

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