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WEBForeign Bodies: I Think My Pet Ate Something It Shouldn’t! Just like us, our dogs can get sick. Keep on top of your dog's health and wellness with tips and advice written and …

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Dog Paw Injuries: Expert Advice on Care & Recovery VetBabble

WEBSoak your dog’s injured paw in warm water with Epsom salts for 5 minutes, three times per day. Epsom salts can help reduce inflammation and soothe the pain. …

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Ask a Vet Online for Free and Get Expert Advice VetBabble

WEB8.44K views VetBabble Editor Answered question December 18, 2019. 1 2 … 7 8. Ask questions about your pet's health, nutrition, behavior, or any other topic, and …

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7 Health Benefits of Owning a Cat VetBabble

WEBSometimes we know instinctively when something is good for us, like owning a cat or eating chocolate (OK, perhaps chocolate isn’t the best example!) So it’s especially pleasing …

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Top Cat Urinary Health Foods: Best Choices Explained VetBabble

WEBDiscover top urinary health cat food options in our expert guide at VetBabble, ensuring a happy kitty and optimal urinary health!

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Why Is My Dog Limping

WEBThe first thing you should do when you notice your dog limping is to take a deep breath. Panicking will not help you or them. In some cases your dog’s limping may resolve itself …

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High ALT Levels in Pets: Causes & Management VetBabble

WEBSome possible causes of elevated ALT levels in pets include infections, toxins, medications, inflammation, trauma, and congenital defects. To gain more insight …

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Miniature Schnauzer's Back Leg Issues: Causes & Solutions

WEBCommon Causes of Mobility Issues in Dogs. There are several reasons that could be causing your miniature schnauzer’s mobility issues. Some common possibilities …

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Indoor vs Outdoor Living for Dogs: Which is Better

WEBKeeping a dog outdoors unsupervised is not recommended, as it increases the risk of theft, injury, or destructive behaviors that could result from boredom or …

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Why Is My Cat Vomiting

WEBBacterial or viral infections can cause vomiting in cats. Some can be potentially life-threatening so be especially cautious if your cat isn’t vaccinated. Usually …

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Queens and their New Kittens: What to Expect VetBabble

WEBKitten milestones in the first 4 weeks. Newborn kittens should be nursed until they are full and then usually fall asleep afterward. Their mother will help them to go to …

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The Benefits of Owning a Bird VetBabble

WEBKeep Your Mind Sharp. As you get older, you might start slowing down and not learning as much. That can put you at risk of early dementia. The phrase “use it or …

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Dog Has Golf Ball-Sized Lump: Causes & Solutions VetBabble

WEBPossible Causes of Canine Lumps. There can be various causes of growths or lumps on a dog, ranging from benign fatty tumors to cancerous growths. To get a …

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Dog Neck Lump: Causes, Treatments & When to Worry VetBabble

WEBDiscover symptoms and treatment options related to bone cancer. Hypothyroidism in Dogs: Symptoms and Treatment: In some cases, a lump in the neck could indicate a thyroid …

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Safe Prednisone Discontinuation for Dogs: Weaning Tips VetBabble

WEBIt is essential to wean your dog off Prednisone slowly to avoid potential health risks. Prednisone is a potent corticosteroid that acts similarly to cortisol and …

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Anal Glands: What Are They and Do I Need to Express Them

WEBAnal glands, also known as anal sacs or scent glands when found in dogs, are little glands located close to the anus. Many mammals such as cats and dogs have anal glands. …

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Coccidia in Cats: Symptoms, Causes and Treatment

WEBHappily, there is a coccidia treatment for cats available. Coccidia can easily be treated with a five-day course of a particular antibiotic. In addition, a bland diet for a …

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