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Do Dogs and Cats Need Teeth?
(blogs/Dr.T)
I recently saw a cat with a very painful disease called “stomatitis” (whole mouth inflammation). This particular cat’s treatment involved the removal of every single tooth in its mouth ! All 30 extractions ...
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A Day At The Clinic
(blogs/Dr.T)
... something, that it was not until the dog was brought to the treatment area that I saw what all the fuss was about. Around the corner walked a very sweet looking pit bull with a very large knife protruding ...
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Flea Talk with Dr. John
(blogs/Dr.T)
I get this question all the time..."I just gave a flea treatment. Why am I STILL SEEING FLEAS ? " Here is my best answer: If you are using one of the very effective flea products, AND it is working ...
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All About Pet Dentistry & Oravet
(blogs/Jesi)
... Your pet will also receive his or her first treatment of Oravet. We will send home a supply of Oravet that you can apply at home, to continue to maintain a healthy mouth. Oravet is SIMPLE! Once ...
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A Brief Word About Cancer
(blogs/Jesi)
... Treatment can vary depending on the type and stage of cancer, age and general health of your pet. Surgery, chemotherapy, and radiation are common recommendations to slow or stop the cancer growth process. ...
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Always On Call for Your Pets
(blogs/Jesi)
... a doctor may ask that you meet them at Park Avenue Animal Hospital to evaluate your pet further and initiate treatment. Consider the case of the epileptic pug. At 7 years old, this rescued male pug had ...
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April Fooled...?
(blogs/Jesi)
... offers 100% reimbursement of treatment expenses, as well as a free year of product should your pet ever contract heartworm disease, hookworms, or roundworms while on their product. This guarantee is only ...
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April is Heartworm Awareness Month
(Pet Information/All Animals)
... evening. Treatment for heartworm disease is expensive and carries some risk. Side effects of treatment are fewer since the introduction of Immiticide, the drug currently used to treat adult heartworm, ...
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Alcohol Poisoning in Pets
(blogs/Jesi)
... alcoholic or other potentially toxic substances, contact us immediately! The treatment for alcohol poisoning often includes activated charcoal, used to absorb excess alcohol in the stomach to prevent ...
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Bark Busters Offers Tips for Responsible Dog Ownership
(blogs/djmarya)
... is continuing its mission to build a global network of dog behavioral therapists to enhance responsible dog ownership and reduce the possibility of maltreatment, abandonment and euthanasia of companion ...
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Let's Talk Vaccines - Part 3 - Distemper
(blogs/Jesi)
... of Distemper. There is no treatment for distemper beyond supportive care. Dogs that have been diagnosed with and treated for the symptoms of this disease should be isolated from other animals for a period ...
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An Introduction to Pet Health Insurance
(blogs/djmaryadmin)
Author: Stephanie Larkin As much as people do not like to think about their beloved pets falling ill or getting injured, it can still happen, and treatment can be expensive. In order to provide an alternative ...
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Holiday Hazards
(Pet Information/All Animals)
... esters, potentially toxic substances, but large quantities must be ingested for more than mild signs to develop. Most pets need no treatment. The Christmas cactus is another common holiday plant. It ...
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Let's Talk Vaccines - Part 2 - Rabies
(blogs/Jesi)
... depending on how close to the brain the site of infection is, and whether treatment is successfully initiated, but typically clinical signs of infection occur two to six months after initial contact. There ...
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Dachshund Adoption Rescue
(Partners/Links)
... dachshunds and dachshund mixes by providing temporary safe shelter and medical/dental treatments as needed. 2. Procuring temporary foster homes and permanent new homes for rescued dachshunds that will ...
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How To Clean Your Dogs Ears
(Pet Information/Dogs)
... continuation of these bacterial and yeast infections in the ear canal. Veterinary intervention is needed to correctly diagnose and prescribe the needed treatment for such infections. Antibiotics are ...
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How To Clean Your Dogs Teeth
(Pet Information/Dogs)
... well as swelling, and broken or loose teeth. If your vet notices any serious problems they may recommend an X-ray for a more thorough investigation, or tooth extraction, or treatment for gum disease. ...
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Fat Dogs
(Pet Information/Dogs)
... the thyroid and pituitary glands. Obesity requires serious thought and treatment, especially when it comes to dogs. Dog breeds like Labrador, Dachshund, Beagle and Spaniels are usually at more risk ...
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Dog Illness Symptoms
(Pet Information/Dogs)
... effective treatments to your dog, you must know exactly what the cause of the illness first. It is always better and more accurate to check your dog illness symptoms with your veterinarian than checking ...
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Grooming
(Our Services/All Services)
Grooming Our on-site groomer offers a full menu of services that include bathing, nail trimming, skin treatments and a whole lot of TLC! Our appointments are limited so be sure to call for available ...




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