Pet Health
Easy Tips for Healthy Pets -- Do you want a long and healthy life for your pets? There are things in our pets' environments that can rob them of precious health and long life. I'm not talking about cars accidents and mean kids in the neighborhood. I'm talking about things inside the home.
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Preventative Health Care Strategies For Your Pet -- In most homes in America, the family pet is just like another member of the family. While we may not invite them to join us at the table for dinner, we love them nonetheless. As with any other family member, the health and wellbeing of our pets is of the utmost importance. By following these simple steps, you can ensure that your furry friends are a part of your family for many years to come.
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Dogs and Cats: Neuter or Not? -- So you are deciding to neuter your dog or cat. What are the advantages and disadvantages? Also, what will happen from going ahead with the operation?
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Dangerous Plants and Your Cat or Dog -- You can do many things to keep your cats or dogs from harm, but an inconspicuous danger may still remain in your house - your plants and food.
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Brain Tumors in Dogs and Cats -- Though relatively uncommon, a brain tumor has always made a grim prognosis for unfortunate animal that is diagnosed with one. Traditionally they were often assumed but seldom confirmed, but since MRI and CT scanning has become more mainstream they can be diagnosed correctly. Here we discuss the different types of brain tumor that affect dogs and cats, the clinical investigations that can be performed, the treatments available and the likely outcomes.
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Vision and Your Pet -- I’ll bet you never thought much about your pet’s vision. We take our eyesight for granted so much of the time that we don’t even think of “how our pets see.” Our world operates more on sight than any of our other senses. Our pets on the other hand, use hearing and smell along with sight. An average dog has the eyesight of an 80 to 90 year old human about 20/75. The average cat would not be able to tell you the difference between a Bluejay or a Crow or if Tony the Tiger was on TV.
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