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Online Pet Questions and Pet Health Articles: March 2008
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Saturday, March 15, 2008. Seizures are due to abnormal electrical conduction within the brain that results in a loss of consciousness (in most cases), and various physical signs that can be associated with the seizure. These physical signs can manifest as any one of the following:. Falling over to one side. Legs "paddling" or generalized trembling/twitching. Of the seizure events. Record in notebook the following:. Date, time and length of the seizure. YOU NEED TO SEEK IMMEDIATE VETERINARY CARE:. Once an...
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Online Pet Questions and Pet Health Articles: September 2008
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Online Pet Questions and Pet Health Articles: August 2008
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Monday, August 25, 2008. Help my dog eats poop! Why does my dog eat poop? Sometimes we don't know why a particular dog starts eating poop, but certain conditions can trigger the behavior. Since some of these indicate a dog who needs help, you'll want to consider them as possibilities for what is going on with your dog. 3 A dog with intestinal parasites or other condition that creates blood or other fecal changes may eat feces. One dog may eat the feces of another dog who is shedding something like th...
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Online Pet Questions and Pet Health Articles: Help my dog eats poop!
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Monday, August 25, 2008. Help my dog eats poop! Why does my dog eat poop? Sometimes we don't know why a particular dog starts eating poop, but certain conditions can trigger the behavior. Since some of these indicate a dog who needs help, you'll want to consider them as possibilities for what is going on with your dog. 3 A dog with intestinal parasites or other condition that creates blood or other fecal changes may eat feces. One dog may eat the feces of another dog who is shedding something like th...
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Online Pet Questions and Pet Health Articles: Top 10 Pet Poisons
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Online Pet Questions and Pet Health Articles: February 2008
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Saturday, February 23, 2008. Geriatric Pets - Optimizing Health. With recent advances in disease detection and treatment, your pet’s senior years can be a healthy and happy time. By sharing life and love with you, your pet has given you a priceless gift. Now that your pet has earned senior status, you have an opportunity to give something in return: the special love and care that can make the golden years happy and healthy. A normal result on blood work is great! Complete Blood Cell Count. This test prov...
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Online Pet Questions and Pet Health Articles: January 2008
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Thursday, January 31, 2008. What You Can Catch From Your Pet! Since the reservoir of fleas is predominantly in the environment, and jump onto the human from there, one might argue that this is not strictly transmitted from the animal. However, it is introduced into the household by the animal and therefore falls into this category. This is caused by the mite. This can be caught from dogs, cats and small mammals such as rabbits or guinea pigs. Mites can survive in the environment for several days....This ...
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Online Pet Questions and Pet Health Articles: April 2008
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Tuesday, April 29, 2008. Moon Blindness in Horses. This article will serve to provide information about the wide range of causes, methods of treatment and means of handling equine recurrent uveitis, commonly referred to as moon blindness. The disease is unique to each animal, so this information can only give you questions to ask, and things for which to look. The specific treatment plan will have to be designed for your horse's particular case by a veterinarian. Signs that an episode is beginning can be...
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Online Pet Questions and Pet Health Articles: December 2007
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Wednesday, December 19, 2007. Health Problems In Cats. Health Problems In Cats. It may come as a surprise, if you’re a new cat owner, that many health problems may befall your feline friend. Some problems are easily. Preventable, while others are hereditary. To prevent hairballs, groom your cat frequently to remove loose hair. In addition, feed your cat food that helps control hairballs. Worms are easily cured with a few doses of medication, but if left untreated, they can be fatal. FIP is caused by a mu...
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