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08 Aug
Skin Infections In Pets And Determining Treatment...

Bacterial skin infections (pyoderma) almost always develop secondary to another problem (often allergies). Dr. Jason Pieper - a veterinary dermatologist at the Iowa State University College of Veterinary Medicine - discusses why rechecks of these pets should be done while they are still on anti...

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04 Aug
Hairy Dog Ears - To Pluck Or Not To Pluck?

Some dog breeds have hairier ears than others and it is a normal part of their anatomy. Owners of these pets often expect or request that the hair be removed during the course of grooming. This is usually accomplished by manually plucking the hair with tweezers or hemostats or, in some instances, us...

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21 Jul
Ear Infections And Neurologic Signs

Ear infections — particularly middle and inner ear infections (otitis media / interna) — can be a source of neurological symptoms in dogs and cats. These can range from mild to severe, and even the most subtle of signs (like anisocoria or unequal pupil size of the eyes) can be an indicat...

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11 Jul
GI Side Effects Of Chemotherapy In Pets And When T...

Chemotherapy is generally tolerated much better in pets than in people. Side effects are usually mild and manageable. Dr. Karri Meleo - a veterinary oncologist - describes some of the GI side effects of chemotherapy in dogs and cats and advises when they should be cause for concern.

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04 Jul
Norwich Terrier Upper Airway Syndrome - Clinical S...

Signs of upper respiratory disease can vary from mild airway noise to severe distress with heat and exercise intolerance. In some cases it can even lead to death. Brachycephalic airway syndrome is a well-recognized condition in brachycephalic dogs (dogs with "pushed-in" noses). In the case of N...

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26 Jun
Behavior Problems Are A Leading Cause Of Death In...

Infectious diseases? Cancer? Behavior problems? Which is a leading cause of death in dogs? Renowned author and veterinary behavior expert Dr. Nicholas Dodman explains some of the factors that can lead to behavior problems in dogs and the sad consequences.

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02 Jun
The Relationship Between Salty Food, Sea Water And...

One of the more commonly used medications for treating dogs with seizure disorders (e.g. canine epilepsy) is potassium bromide. Dr. Holger Volk, a veterinary neurologist, cautions that salty food or treats and spending time at the beach can impact seizure control in these dogs. Learn more about Can...

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