Did you know that your pet can play video games too? Explore the advantages and drawbacks of this new technology.
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Video Games and Your Pet
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Vomiting Versus Regurgitation
When you come home to find a mess on the floor, it is easy to assume that the dog vomited. Vomiting is very common in dogs, as they often eat weird things! There are actually many other causes of vomiting, including parasites, kidney disease, liver problems, pancreatitis, and food allergies. Overall,
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Ways to Take the Stress Out of Your Pet's Next Veterinary Visit
Does your pet dread veterinary visits?
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Wellness Coloring Book
Picking the Right Pet, Welcome Your New Pet Home, Pets Need Proper Grooming, Feed Your Pet a Good Diet, Training Your Pet, Pets Love to Play!, and Pets Can Get Sick Just Like You.
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What Is Ataxia in Dogs?
Could balance or gait issues mean your dog has ataxia?
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What Is a Spay?
Everyone knows they should have their females dogs and cats spayed, but what exactly does that mean? The word "spay" is thought to originate from the Old French espeer meaning to cut with a sword, which then may have been changed to the Middle English spayen. Today the word means to perform a surgery
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What To Know About Bathing and Grooming Your Dog
Every week, every month or every year? How often should you bathe and groom your dog?
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What Vaccines Are Right For Your Pet?
Wondering which vaccines your pet needs? Take a look at our list.
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What We Do
Doctors of Veterinary Medicine and Veterinary Surgeons are medical professionals whose primary responsibility is protecting the health and welfare of animals and people. The term "veterinarian" comes from veterinae, which means "working animals." Every veterinarian has gone through extensive medical
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What We Learn
Students interested in a career in veterinary medicine should begin their preparation by doing well in general science and biology in junior high school. They need to take a strong science, math, and biology program in high school. Admission into veterinary medical school is competitive. To be considered
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What You Can Do to Protect Your Dog from Worms
Do you know how to keep your dog safe from worms?
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What You Need to Know About Antibiotics
Using antibiotics incorrectly may harm, rather than help, your pet.
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What You Need to Know About Rabies
Rabies is deadly disease, but, luckily, outbreaks are not particularly common in the United States. In fact, 95 percent of deaths due to rabies occur in Africa and Asia, according to the World Health Organization. Although rabies might not be widespread in the U.S., the consequences can be severe if
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What Your Cat's Eyes Can Tell You
Could your cat's eyes offer information about its moods?
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What Your Dog’s Body Language Means
Do you know what your dog's non-verbal signals mean?
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What Your Pet's Stools Say About Their Health
Want to know if your pet is healthy? Take a look at his or her stools.
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