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22 Apr
What works for dogs with behavior disorders? - A n...

What works for dogs with behavior disorders? - A nutritionist's perspective -        Donna M. Raditic, DVM, DACVN, CVA In the past five years there has been an explosion of research looking at the interplay between nutrition, the gut microbiome, and behavior. Converging evid...

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22 Apr
What works for those dogs with chronic gastrointes...

What works for those dogs with chronic gastrointestinal diseases? - A nutritionist's perspective Donna M. Raditic, DVM, DACVN, CVA  Dogs with chronic or chronic, intermittent gastrointestinal (GI) diseases are commonly encountered and these cases can be challenging for veterinary care provi...

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21 Apr
Feline Oral Squamous Cell Carcinoma (FOSCC)

Clinical presentation Feline oral squamous cell carcinoma (FOSCC) is a cancer of the lining of the mouth. The most common age of diagnosis is 10-12 years of age. There is no known breed predilection. FOSCC most commonly looks like an area of deep ulceration (involving bone) or expansile mass...

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21 Apr
An Emerging Aftercare Option

After the death of a pet the aftercare options commonly considered include burial (if legally permissible in that municipality) and flame cremation. In this age of environmental care and concern there is an awareness about the contribution of greenhouse gases into our environment in association with...

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21 Apr
Antibiotics and Preventing Drug-Resistant Infectio...

  // Antimicrobial drugs are used to treat bacterial, fungal, and viral infections. Accordingly, these types of drugs fall into one of 3 categories - antibiotics, antifungals, or antiviral medications. The emergence of drug-resistant infections (antimicrobial resistance) is a global he...

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21 Apr
The Problem With Tennis Balls

Dogs love to play fetch and tennis balls are commonly thrown by their owners. The problem?The fuzz on the ball (and the way that dogs chew on the ball) acts like a bench grinder. This can cause teeth to wear down rapidly.   The anterior teeth of this dog demonstrate "abrasion" - significa...

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21 Apr
Vision Assessment in Dogs

Determination of a dog's ability to see or the quality of its vision is not always straightforward. There are varying degrees of vision loss and many causes for reduced vision. Some causes may be apparent during the course of a cursory examination, and in other instances may require a detailed exam...

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22 Apr
Behavior Problems Are a Leading Cause of Death in...

Infectious diseases? Cancer? Behavior problems? Which is a leading cause of death in dogs? Renowned author and veterinary behavior expert Dr. Nicholas Dodman explains some of the factors that can lead to behavior problems in dogs and the sad consequences.  

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