Treatments
A Vet's Life How to Cope in the Face of Canine Cancer Don't take on a devastating diagnosis by yourself. Learn about the wealth of resources you have access to. Even when dealing with bone cancer you have options. Read More > |
Cat Checkups & Preventive Care Fleas and Ticks on Cats: Treatment and Prevention Learn the best ways to treat and protect your cat from creepy fleas and ticks. Read More > |
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Dog Diseases & Conditions A-Z 6 Things You Don't Know about Itchy Pets The more you scratch the more you itch. The key is to break the cycle, let these 6 surprising itch facts help you with that. Read More > |
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A Vet's Life Treating Conditions with Maggots and Leeches Did you know that maggots and leeches can actually help heal a pet's wound? Learn more about this ancient form of healing and why vets are still using these creepy crawlies today. Read More > |
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A Vet's Life How to Cope in the Face of Canine Cancer Don't take on a devastating diagnosis by yourself. Learn about the wealth of resources you have access to. Even when dealing with bone cancer you have options. Read More > |
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Cat Surgery A-Z Surgery for Mouth Cancer in a Cat You must act fast to keep this type of aggressive tumor from growing: squamous-cell carcinoma requires a biopsy to confirm and must be handled aggressively or this cancer will destroy your cat's life. Read More > |
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Cat Surgery A-Z Linear Foreign Body Removal This cat had an appetite for something you'd never expect. The story of Button who swallowed a needle and thread. He needed surgery to remove the obstruction. Read More > |
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All Pet Health Welcome to Immunotherapy: What Is It and What Do I Need to Know? Congratulations! Together, you and your veterinarian have decided that immunotherapy may be right for your pet. Read More > |
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Dog Surgery A-Z Foreign Body Surgery and the Importance of Puppy Proofing You won't believe the things your new puppy will eat. Read More > |
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Dog Diseases & Conditions A-Z Macrocyclic Lactones: Ivermectin for Dogs Have you heard of ivermectin? There's a good chance it's on your dog. Read More > |
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Dog Diseases & Conditions A-Z Fibrosarcoma Tumors in Dogs Fibrosarcomas are slow-growing, malignant (cancerous) tumors most often found in the connective tissue of the skin and beneath the skin. While these tumors may be removed successfully, they frequently recur after surgery. Read More > |