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Signs Your Dog Has Allergies – And What A Vet Can Do
Did you know that dogs, like humans, can have allergies? If you have a dog, this is something to be aware of. You want to be familiar with the signs of allergies in dogs so that, if needed, you can take your dog to the vet for care. Keep reading to learn about the core symptoms of allergies in dogs and how a vet can help. Symptoms of Allergies in Dogs
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Tips For Taking Care Of Your Cat's Teeth
Just like the impact on humans, periodontal disease can be painful for your cat, causing infection and tooth loss. With patience, you should be able to acclimate your cat to having their teeth brushed, ideally every day. If your cat is uncooperative with this process, it is necessary to take them to a cat dentist or your veterinarian for a professional cleaning regularly. Consider the following tips for your cat's oral health and care.
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3 Reasons To Schedule A Visit To The Vet After Adopting A Stray Cat
Preparing for all the care a new cat can need can be challenging when you've found a stray cat and decided to keep it without planning. While the cat may appear healthy after bringing them indoors and fed, there are several reasons why a visit to the vet is crucial for their well-being. Rather than put off a visit to the vet, consider the services a veterinarian would recommend and the difference it can make in your cat's health.
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2 Ways You Can Maintain Your Dog's Oral Health
Just like you should go to the dentist regularly, it's important for you to make sure that your dog goes to see their vet for dental care. Your dog can have plaque buildup, loose teeth, and infections around the root of their teeth. Like a human with bad teeth, bad teeth can cause your dog to have chronic pain, and the infections around their teeth can move through the rest of their body.
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What You Need To Know About Fleas, Ticks, Your Pet, And How Veterinarians Can Help
Does your pet need flea and tick control? The warmer weather means an increase in flea and tick activity. If your outdoor pet isn't protected against biting insects, take a look at what you need to know about cats, dogs, ticks, fleas, and how veterinarians can help. Why Use Flea and Tick Control Products or Medications? Fleas and ticks are more than just annoying pests. These barely-visible biters can cause problems for your pet, such as:
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If Your Cat Has Kidney Disease, It's Time To Switch Foods
Everyone wants their pets to be healthy, but sometimes illnesses or diseases manifest that simply can't be cured. Once a cat has kidney disease, they're stuck with it, but there are a lot of things you can do to help to improve their quality of life and keep them going for a long time. If you've been feeding your cat a normal diet, it may be time to change that. Here's what you should know about their diet and its impact on their kidneys.
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It's Time For The Dentist: 3 Ways Poor Dental Care Can Affect Your Cat
If you own a cat, you owe it to them to ensure a happy, healthy life. One way to do that is to provide them with routine dental care. You might not realize this, but your cat needs proper dental care, just about as much as you do. Without it, your cat can develop serious problems within their mouth, teeth, and gums. Unfortunately, your cat can't tell you when they're experiencing dental issues, which is why routine dental care is so important.
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Preparing Your Animal To Be Boarded
Unfortunately, there will be times when you will need to board your pet. For a pet owner that has never been through this process before, it is often the case that they will feel uncertain as to how they should handle this need. Take Steps Ahead Of Time To Prepare Your Pet For Boarding New pet owners will often make the error of greatly underestimating the amount of preparation work that they will need to do before their animal can safely be boarded.
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Ways That Your Vet Will Help A Rabbit's Snuffles
When your pet rabbit sneezes, it's easy to think that this sound is cute. However, if the sneezing persists, it may be an indicator of a serious health issue. Frequent sneezing is one of the symptoms of snuffles, which is an ailment that can affect a lot of pet rabbits. This condition results from a bacterial infection and has numerous side effects, including sneezing and runny eyes. If you suspect that your pet rabbit has snuffles, you should promptly visit your local veterinarian, as this condition can worsen and become grave without intervention.
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Why Get Your Dog Vaccinated?
If you got a puppy in the last few months, chances are you now are to the point where your new dog has already left their litter and is needing their vaccines. Pet vaccinations are extremely important and in some states, they are even mandatory. In an effort to help you feel more knowledgeable about getting your dog vaccinated, here is some information about the diseases you will be protecting them against.
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