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  • What Can A Vet Do About Your Dog's Itchy Ears?

    6 April 2021
    Does your dog often seem to have itchy ears? This is not a problem you want to ignore. Not only can itchy ears have a worrisome underlying cause, like an infection or ear mites, but they can also lead to more serious issues, such as hematomas, if you ignore them. There is a lot that vets can do for itchy ears. Your vet may recommend one or more of the following treatm
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  • Spring Dog Care Tips

    26 February 2021
    During the spring months, everything comes anew again and is awakening. Your dog is going to enjoy this awakening and is going to be very curious. They are going to get into just about everything and chase every new animal that is awakening from the winter months. Your dog is going to need some special care and attention from you in these spring months in order to kee
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  • Ready To Get Your Dogs Ears Cropped? 4 Steps To Prepare For The Procedure

    27 January 2021
    If you've decided to have your dog's ears cropped, you have a lot of information to ingest, especially if this is your first experience with ear cropping. There are many reasons to have your dog's ears cropped. A couple of those reasons include infection and injury prevention. Also, many people have their dog's ears cropped for aesthetic purposes. Regardless of the re
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  • 3 Ways To Naturally Take Care Of Your Cat's Fleas

    28 December 2020
    If your cat is being plagued by fleas, then you may be wondering what you can do to stop this. Fleas bite not only animals but humans as well. If you prefer to avoid using store-bought products to rid your cat of fleas, there are several natural products you can use to take care of these pests. Here is a look at some of the best ones. Cedar Chips Fleas hate the smell
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  • Animal Health Services: How To Take Care Of Your Aging Pet

    23 November 2020
    Aging is simply a normal part of life, even for pets. Just like with humans, the care requirements will change for senior pets. Also, like with humans, senior pets will become more prone to disease and less mobile. If you want to give your pet the healthiest and happiest senior life possible, here are a few health tips. Schedule Routine Visits to the Vet As your pet g
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