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1. Dog And Cat Behavior Consultations - By: Linda Mar Veterinary Hospital
Why Behavior Consultations? More than half of all pet owners experience behavior problems with theirs pets. Unfortunately, many times the early signs of a behavior problem may go unrecognized or little is done to try to treat the initial problem until it becomes more serious. Many ...



2. Improving The Veterinary Medical Attention Of Our Cat - By: Daniel Lesser
The choice of a Veterinary Doctor for our cat is not always easy, we will have to find that professional who makes you and patient feel comfortable. This can be done by references, proximity of the address, affection, suitability, trajectory, services, etc, in addition it is not necessary to onl...

3. Pet Insurance - What Are The Options? - By: Michael Russell
People who have pets know how expensive their medical bills cans be.  Veterinary medical technology is becoming more and more like human medical technology in terms of increasing options available for treatment.  While this is good for medicine, it also means that it is not any less expens...

4. Food Hypersensitivity In Pets - By: (see Article)
Food hypersensitivity is an uncommon skin disorder in dogs andcats that is caused by an allergic reaction to food. Thecomponent of the food that the animal reacts to is usually aprotein source (beef, chicken, egg, cow's milk) but it may be aminor component (preservative, additive, dye). Beca...

5. "caring For An Older Cat - Cat Health And Cat Care" - By: Ns Kennedy
Cats are living longer lives thanks to dedicated care from their humans, and advances in veterinary medicine. Most experts consider a cat's "senior years" to begin on her 10th birthday. After this point, the aging process begins to slow in even the most playful feline. Yet, with a little extra atten...

6. Does Your Cat Have Lower Urinary Tract Disease? - By: Carl A. Osborne, Dvm
Has your cat ever suffered from a disorder of the lower urinary tract? Cats occasionally develop such problems, and the signs include frequent urination, straining to urinate, bloody urine, and at times inability to urinate. In order to recognize and properly treat lower urinary tr...

7. Home Care For The Declawed Cat - By: Coastal Cat Clinic
Remember, you are now rehabilitating a handicapped indoor animal, so plenty of TLC is necessary, especially for the older cat. You will find that your pet is tender for at least the first 2 weeks after surgery. The normal running, jumping gait can take up to 2 months to return. There is a possib...

8. Veterinarians - By: Michael Russell
Veterinarians are specialists at animal health. They are the doctors who treat our pets and livestock. If you have an animal that is sick or in need of shots or for just a general checkup, veterinarians are the ones that will take care of all that for you. Just as a doctor needs to attend school to ...

9. Canine Arthritis - By: Michael Russell
As your dog ages, he is subject to some of the same age-related discomforts and diseases that we are. One of these is arthritis. It’s too bad we can’t sit down and have a conversation with our pets to find out where it hurts, when and how often. Instead, dog owners have to take the lead here and ...



10. Do You Know What's Really In Your Pets Food? - By: (see Article)
The pet food industry, a billion-dollar, unregulated operation, feeds on the garbage that otherwise would wind up in landfills or be transformed into fertilizer. The hidden ingredients in a can of commercial pet food may include road kill and the rendered remains of cats and dogs. The pet f...

11. How Long Will My Cat Live? - By: Larry Chamberlain
The answer to that depends upon several factors. The care that you give your cat, the quality of the food that your cat eats, the kind of lifestyle that your cat lives. All these things play their part in the chances of your cat enjoying a long life. Veterinary medicine has made some...

12. Recognizing Medical Emergencies In Pets - By: Linda Mar Veterinary Hospital
IS IT AN EMERGENCY?Some emergencies such as seizures, heavy bleeding, gapingwounds, collapse, and paralysis are easily identified asrequiring immediate attention. Other kinds of emergencies arenot so easy to recognize but may be just as life-threatening toyour pet. Because there are many...

13. Common Toxins And Foods - By: (see Article)
Food items that dogs may get exposed to by pilfering in thegarbage or compost pile or rutting around in the yard can pose aproblem. Ingestion of certain items can be especiallytroublesome for pets. Sprouted potato peels, moldy cheese andnuts (containing aflatoxins), peach, cherry or apricot ...

14. Eye And Heart Disease - By: Michael Russell
Eye disease is very common with Golden Retrievers. Most Goldens will generally have hereditary cataracts, which is a common eye problem. At an early age, with affected Goldens, one type of hereditary cataract will appear. Even though it may not cause interference with the vision of the Golden Ret...

15. Dog Breeding - By: Mark Woodcock
So you have a female pedigree dog with papers, you want to make some extra cash, so you think you'll go ahead and mate her with a stud so she'll breed and have some puppies. Not so easy! Proper breeding needs time, education, experience and of course money. Dog breeding does not make you money. If y...

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This customized sign is a perfect sign or plaque for the Veterinarian's office or Veterinary hospital. Add the Veterinarian's name to the nameboard to personalize the sign. Made of real wood, the sign has been slightly distressed to give it an aged look. The sign includes all hardware and comes ready to hang (via a keyhole in the back). The wood sign measures 18" H x 24" W and the personalized na...

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