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Getting a new puppy Are you ready for a new puppy ? You've picked a name and loaded the kibble in the pantry and now can't wait for puppy to come home. After all, it's so cute and cuddly. But did you also know it can poop in the house, cost money, and shed all over everything? If not, you're like too many others who get a puppy without really knowing what's involved, said Ty Brown, a dog trainer...
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When you mention the concept of massage therapy for pets, some people might question the practice as something they already do – touch and handle and rub their four-legged companion frequently.
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Preparations for international travel with pets can be complex and there may be extensive planning. Double check with the airlines and your destination's consulate to make sure you have the most up to date information about the papers you are required.
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Death, divorce, financial crisis, onset of illness or allergy, a new apartment that doesn't allow pets -- all these are reasons why even the most loving owners sometimes have to say goodbye.
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The new DNA vaccine for melanoma in pets is made from human tyrosinase enzyme. It is only available through a licensed veterinary oncologist, so your veterinarian would not be able to administer it.
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Whenever I hear about an infection that has not gotten better with what appears to be the proper treatment, I always have to go back and rethink the original diagnosis. How was this “staph infection” diagnosed? Were cultures taken of the throat? If so, did any other bacteria grow out on the culture plate other than staph?
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Non-stop (front) paw licking is almost certainly a sign of an allergic dermatitis (skin allergy), and this is just one of the many ways in which skin allergies can manifest in the dog. Other signs include a chronic, active ear infection, small, raised sores on the skin, hotspots, or even vomiting and diarrhea.
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A cat that eliminates inappropriately (outside of its litter box) is both a common client complaint and a difficult problem to solve. In this case, you have an outdoor (feral I presume) cat, which you have made into an indoor cat.
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