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- When to Call a Vet for Your Dog's Upset StomachDogs, just like us, get upset stomachs. They can have colitis, gastroenteritis and even irritable bowel syndrome. How do we recognize GI disorders in our dogs, and when should we call our vet?
- Simple Tips for a Better Trip to the VetHelp lessen the anxiety of a trip to the vet with these simple tips for before, during and after your visit.
- More Veterinarians Advancing Towards Holistic MedicineHolistic medicine is not new, but more veterinarians are advancing towards using it in their medical practices. Several new animal clinics have opened and are treating our pets using mind, body and soul techniques.
- Veterans of All Eras Deserve the Vow to Hire Heroes ActVeterans of All Eras deserve the same benefits, you cannot imagine what it feels like knowing that you Vocational Rehabilitation subsistence pay is $700 less than the Post 9/11 GI Bill subsistence pay. All Vets deserve the same benefits.
Keeping Records on Pets and Zoo AnimalsZoos keep detailed records on all their animals. How can pet owners follow their lead to take the best care of their own animals?
Dog Who Ate More Than Homework Wins 2011 Radiography of the Year Award for VetVeterinary Practice News held a contest to see what the craziest pet x-rays from 2010 were. The winner was a dog that swallowed 9 handballs and lived.
Orlando’s Homeless Vets Got Some Much Needed HelpOrlando’s homeless vets are caught in a Catch-22 situation. They want to find jobs but they are homeless and have no address. Find out how these vets received some much needed help Saturday.
Vet Jet Feline Leukemia Injection Device Receives FDA WarningThree cats innoculated from feline leukemia with Vet Jet transdermal device received injuries. The FDA is investigating.
Two More Survivor Vets Return on Survivor: South PacificYou asked for him, you got him and there's only one good thing about it.
Do I Need to Take My Rabbit to the Vet?Does your pet rabbit have to go to a vet's office for immunizations, deworming or annual checkups? Find out.- Natural Pain Relief for DogsIs your dog in pain from injury or arthritis? There are natural ways to make him feel better.
My "Common Sense" Approach to Using a Raw Dog Food Diet with My Dog RileyA documentation of my experience with feeding my dog a Raw Food Diet and how in conjunction with supplements and minimal medications it helped him to be a healthier and happier dog
Iams Vet Formula Intestinal Low Residue Canned Cat Food Reviewread about Tinkerbelle's experience eating Iams Vet Formula Intestinal Low Residue Canned Cat Food
Questions You Should Ask Your Vet About Your Dog's HealthWe want to give our dogs the best health care possible. There are some basic questions you should ask your vet that can help you better care for your pet. If your pet has a medical condition, you will want to be more specific with questions.
When to Take Your Dog to the VetAs pet owners, it's our responsibility to provide our pets with vet care when they need it. But how do you know when it's time to take your dog to the vet? Is it an emergency or can it wait for a day or two?
Urinary Problems in Cats: Hill's Prescription Diet C/d Cat Food ReviewMy Cat Would Not Be Alive Today Without This Cat Food: Urinary Problems In Cats.- Review of Veterinary Services at Animal Medical Center of Ontario, in Ontario, OhioThis is a comprehensive review of the veterinary services offered and provided at Animal Medical Center of Ontario in Ontario, Ohio (a small town very near Mansfield, Ohio).
- What to Expect when Your Cat Has a Dental ProcedureIf your vet says your cat needs a dental cleaning, you probably have some questions and concerns. This article will help answer some of those questions. It also provides some warning signs of feline dental problems.
How to Care for a Sick RabbitLearn about the most common illnesses to affect rabbits and how to help your rabbit recover.- The Day Max Died ... KindaMost of us have had a pet. Most of us may have children. Most of us have had to explain why the pet we all loved is no longer with us. Not many of us have had to explain it twice with the same animal. This is a true story of that event.
A Personal Account of Making a Decision to Euthanize My Beloved DogOn Friday, the 13 I brought my 16 year old ailing dog to the Vet office and had her euthanized. This is a personal account through my question and answers from hoping that she would die naturally until the Vet Clinic.
Is Pet Insurance Worth It?Have you been considering getting pet insurance? Reading about my experiences with the coverage and value of my pet insurance plan can help you make your own decision.
Important Information for All Dog Owners!There is so much conflicting information on the internet regarding the deadly parvovirus. I hope that reading about my personal experience will help you in making the best decision for treating your beloved pets.
Where Have All the Soldiers GoneToo many times has society forgotten and not take care of their homeless and prisoners. Labeled castaways of society it is revealing and shocking, they were once courageous enough to fight for this country and suffered serious consequences.
How to Change Vets when You Don't Want to SwitchIt can be a shock. Your vet is either leaving the practice or has already gone. As a pet owner, you need to know your options to make sure your pet continues to receive medical care when it's needed.- How to Help Your Dog Conquer Fear of the VetWhen dogs are afraid to go to the vet, their health can suffer. This phobia can lead to anxiety for dog and owner alike during veterinarian visits. Here's what you can do to help your dog conquer fear of the vet.
Taking a Cat to the VetSapphire Samurai is not fond of the vet's office, and it shows. Here are some of the things we go through each and every time he has to visit.- The Benefits of Pet InsurancePet insurance policies provide compensation for certain types of medical costs and can protect you against expensive vet bills. Here are some important things to consider about pet insurance.
- How to Tell If a Cat is SickCats can be difficult to determine whether or not they are sick. Since they cannot talk, they communicate their needs differently than humans.
Extend Your Dog's Life: Three Things Owners Can DoWe want to do our best by our dogs. Learn ways you can extend your dog's life by years.- Your Dog's Annual Dental Health Care CheckupDental care is vitally important to dog health, and should be treated as an important part of any veterinary exam. Here's a checklist of the care your dog needs each year both from your vet and from you.
- Signs of Difficult Whelping in Female DogsBut trouble can still arise even in the healthiest of mother dogs, especially for first-time mothers that aren't quite sure of what is going on, except that they are in a lot of pain. Here's how to know when to call the vet.
When Does Your Cat Need to Gain Weight?Is your cat too thin? Check the waist and if it is too thin, please take the cat to a vet. The cat could have a major illness.
I Think My Dog is Sick, Should I Call the Vet?When it comes to your dog's health, you must be a responsible pet owner and know when it is time to call the vet.
10 Tips for Pet Owner Etiquette in Veterinary Waiting RoomsA veterinarian's waiting room can be calm or chaotic, depending upon the conduct of the customers and their animals. How often has an ill-behaved pet turned a waiting room into mad mayhem? Here are 10 etiquette pointers for pets and owners at the vet.
Hair Loss in Hamsters: CausesHamsters can loose hair due to old age, tumors, when they are nursing babies and from allergies. Some species of pet hamsters like the Syrian (golden) also molt.
My Dog Ate Chocolate. What Should I Do?If your dog eats something toxic (like a jumbo chocolate bar) after vet hours, you have a decision to make: Call an emergency vet or do a little research first.
Why Micro-chip Your Dog or Cat?Older forms of pet ID-- tags and tattoos--have practical limitations for quick recovery. Micro-chipping is the newest and best-yet permanent ID.
Lymphoma in DogsWhen your dog is diagnosed with lymphoma, a malignant cancer, what can you do?
In Memory of Deedee: So Much More Than a KittyOur beloved cat Deedee passed away during the night of December 14th. Although she was with us for such a short time, she became so much more than just a cat to us.





