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  • 3 Signs Your Dog Needs The Attention Of A Veterinarian

    29 November 2021
    Considering how loyal dogs are, it's only natural for their owners to safeguard their health. But unfortunately, it can be hard to tell when your furry friend needs medical attention. After all, a pet can't speak out about their health problems. Fortunately, the following signs can help you know when to visit a veterinarian. Change in Stool Does your dog's stool seem
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  • Why Would A Cat Drool After Being In The Garage?

    24 September 2021
    For many people, letting a cat into the garage is a normal part of daily life. Whether you want to get them out of the house for a few moments or they attend to their business in a litter box there, many people regularly let their cats into the garage. However, it's not always safe to do so. If you've recently let your cat back in from the garage and they're salivatin
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  • Dog Having Accidents In The House? What May Be The Problem

    26 July 2021
    Dogs will have accidents in the house, but if they are having them often and they don't usually have accidents in the house, it could be more than misbehavior, it could be a health concern. If your dog is suddenly having accidents in the house, you should consider taking it to the veterinarian for a checkup and exam to rule out any health concerns. Read on for a few h
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  • What Can A Vet Do For A Nervous Dog?

    28 April 2021
    Do you have a dog who often seems nervous? He may cower in the corner, put his tail between his legs, and even shiver and shake. As an owner, you can gently work with your dog and comfort him when something is making him nervous. Keeping him in a relaxing, quiet environment can also help. But something else you may want to do is visit a vet and talk to them about your
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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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