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About Veterinary Medicine
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We Met Oliver, Now It's Your Turn!
A few weeks ago, we met Oliver the cat, who belongs to my editor, Bonnie. Oliver had his first weigh-in at 17 pounds (7.7 kilograms). I will be working with...
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My Story: Pet Not "Being Him/Herself"
Veterinary Medicine Forum member TBOOTIP2 writes: "I would like to share a story. My pet was not quite herself, sullen, not as active but having no problems with bladder/bowel or...
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Do Your New Year's Resolutions Involve Your Pet?
I know many people who say that there is too much "pressure" to make (and abide by!) New Year's Resolutions. Adding...
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New Year's Resolutions for Pets & Their People
I am not typically one for making New Year's resolutions -- too much stress and expectation! But I do enjoy the feeling of a "fresh start" and the refocusing that...
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Why is my dog is licking his paws?
Dogs licking their paws is a common complaint. Is this a medical problem or a behavioral one? Why won't they stop licking? Is this harmful? Learn the answers to these...
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My pet is "not himself" lately. Should I watch him, or call the vet?
A common question for vets is: "my pet is "not himself" lately. Should I watch him, or should he be seen for an exam?"
One thing to recognize is that each...
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'Tis The Season To Overeat
Many people allow a few indulgences during the holidays, and that includes indulging our pets. Be warned though, too much of a good thing isn't a good thing. In fact,...
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Pet Health Insurance Interview: PurinaCare
This interview is part of a continuing series of pet health insurance company interviews. Each participant answers the same ten questions to assist pet owners in researching the various plans...
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My dog won't stop licking her elbows!
COURTNNEY writes: "I have an 8 year Lab/Husky mix. Over the last couple of months, she has been licking the outer area of her front legs. She has licked it...
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It's not too early to think about Spay Day 2009
Each year, I highlight ways for individuals and veterinary clinics to be involved in the annual "Spay Day" campaign to create awareness about the pet overpopulation problem and of course,...
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