Posted on February 13, 2012 by Linda Ford and saved under Columns, Pet Vet Digest
Just like there are things you can do to help prevent yourself from getting cancer, such as not smoking and not getting sun- burned, there are things you can do to help prevent your pet from getting cancer. Some people stick to the old wives tale that a female dog,…
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Posted on February 8, 2012 by Linda Ford and saved under Columns, Pet Vet Digest
The American Veterinary Medical Association (AVMA) has designated February as Pet Dentistry Month. You may see promotions on TV and printed media. This is designed to help people become more aware of their pets’ oral health. Hardly anyone brushes the teeth of their pets on a regular basis. Back when…
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Posted on January 20, 2012 by Linda Ford and saved under Columns, Pet Vet Digest
Personally I can’t stand to watch that re- ality show, but one of my daughters just is addicted to it. I still like Survivor though. I haven’t seen anybody get fat on that show! January is the month for resolutions and a large number of large people choose this month…
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Posted on January 8, 2012 by Admin and saved under Columns, Pet Vet Digest
Can you believe it’s the year 2012? I can’t. I’m still stuck on the year 1999! Anyway, here we are the end of the world or so they thought in 1999. Here’s hoping the year 2012 is the best ever for you, your family and your pets. Here are a…
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Posted on October 22, 2011 by Linda Ford and saved under Columns, Pet Vet Digest
Veterinarians are frequently asked about the appropriate time to euthanize their beloved aging pets. Sometimes it’s hard to tell if a pet is suffering or in pain since they can’t speak. However, they can speak to you with signs and mannerisms. Unfortunately, our pets do not live as long as…
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Posted on September 1, 2011 by Admin and saved under Columns, Pet Vet Digest
While it’s true that more rabid skunks and raccoons are seen this time of year, I’m not so sure about dogs. The main reason we see more rabies this time of year is usually due to the hot dry weather. …
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Posted on August 20, 2011 by Admin and saved under Columns, Pet Vet Digest
Well, we used to call them fear biters but now our pets have PTSD instead. I’ve had to treat dogs that were totally untouchable without chemical restraint. That would be understandable if the dog had been living in the wild and never had interactions with humans before. …
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