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How a Veterinarian Might Treat Your Cat's Diabetes

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If your cat is lethargic, losing weight, and has increased thirst and urination, the problem could be diabetes. Cats get diabetes just like humans do, and just like people, cats need proper treatment through diet and medications to control their condition. Here are some more symptoms of diabetes in cats and some treatments your veterinarian might recommend to keep your cat healthy. Symptoms Of Feline Diabetes Cats may have a variety of symptoms when they have diabetes. Read More»

Why Ferret Owners Need To Know About Canine Distemper Virus

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Canine distemper virus (CDV) is a condition that dog owners must be aware of, allowing them to take the necessary precautions to protect their pets. You might not give CDV all that much thought because you don’t have a pet dog—you in fact have a pet ferret. However, it’s all too possible for CDV to actually infect a ferret, and the results can be fatal. What do you need to know about CDV and your ferret? Read More»

FAQs About The Rattlesnake Vaccine For Dogs

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If you live in an area where rattlesnakes are fairly common, your vet may recommend getting the rattlesnake vaccine for your dog. This is a bit of an unusual vaccine since it is not for a contagious disease, but rather an effort to combat the venom of another animal. As such, you may have a few of the following questions before agreeing to this vaccine for your dog. How does the rattlesnake vaccine work? Read More»

See A Vet If Your Dog Shows Signs Of Dementia

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Dementia is a serious health condition that affects many families each year. While it’s heartbreaking to see a family member begin to show signs of dementia, you might not realize that it’s also possible for your dog to suffer from this health issue. Many dog owners aren’t aware of the possibility of their dog developing dementia, so it’s important to be aware of some warning signs. Should you notice one or more of these indicators, you’ll want to visit your local veterinarian to discuss some care tips that you can employ. Read More»

Three Unusual Problems That You Should Always Take Your Pet To The Vet For

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While your animals might hate you for it, a trip to the veterinary clinic is always better than rolling the dice and hoping for the best, especially when your pet is displaying some odd symptoms. Just like humans, pets can have a whole host of different issues that affect every part of their body; they just don’t know how to communicate those issues to you. That is why you have to always be on the lookout for strange or out-of-the-ordinary behavior. Read More»