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Prevent Misinformed Euthanasia for Splenic Tumor Rupture in Dogs
May 16, 2023We have learned new information about hemangiosarcoma from our study of over 200 dogs in a planned 400-dog clinical trial that demonstrates how misinformed we have been.
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Stress and Anxiety While Working in Veterinary Medicine
May 12, 2023Mental Health Awareness Month is observed every year in May, with the overall objective of raising awareness about mental health issues in the U.S. and mobilizing efforts in support of mental health. Whether your stressors come from work, home, family or your social life, it’s challenging to manage everything life throws at you. Chronic stress
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How Often Should You Bathe Your Dog?
March 28, 2023Most healthy dogs need a bath every one to three months to minimize odor and oil buildup, but this can vary depending on the following factors.
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Best Practices for Feeding Your Cat
March 20, 2023Cat owners must make many decisions about feeding their cat, including what food to feed, how much to feed, and what feeding method to use.
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7 Tips to Properly Calculate Your Dog’s Meal Portions
March 19, 2023Pet obesity is a significant problem across the United States, resulting in serious health issues such as arthritis, certain cancer types, diabetes, difficulty breathing, skin disorders, and an overall shortened life span.
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Safety Tips – Boating and Dogs
March 18, 2023If you don't own a boat, but do have friends with boats, and you get to bring your dog, because your friends are awesome, the following safety tips and best practices will help keep you and your pet safe while out on the water.
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What To Do if Your Dog Was Bitten by Another Dog
March 17, 2023If another dog snaps and bites your own pup, the experience can be traumatic and chaotic for you and your dog and you may not know how best to respond. Here's what you should do if your dog is attacked by another dog.
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Why is My Dog Shaking? 6 Reasons for Trembling or Shivering
March 16, 2023Shaking can be normal for pets, but may indicate discomfort, pain, mental distress, or disease.
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Waiting for Your Pet’s Vet Appointment: Things You Can Do at Home
September 27, 2022Due to an increase in veterinary visits, scheduling an appointment with your veterinarian can take a few more days than it used to. Here are some things you can do to provide your pet with some relief while waiting.
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Hives in Dogs: What To Do If Your Dog Experiences an Allergic Reaction
September 19, 2022An allergic reaction can occur in response to many things in our daily environment. The body interacts with an allergen (usually a protein of plants, food, animals, or insects) and the immune system mounts an overreaction to this allergen.
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A Wound Care Guide for Dog Owners
September 12, 2022Dogs are good at finding trouble, and their mischief may result in an injury. If your dog is hurt, knowing how to address the wound is important to ensure they receive the care they need.
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Straining to Pee is a True Emergency
December 22, 2021Urinary blockage, or urinary obstruction (UO), is a very common disease that occurs mostly in male cats but may also affect female cats and both male and female dogs. It is a life-threatening emergency that must be seen immediately by a veterinarian. The condition is life-threatening if left untreated.
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