The Importance Of Regular Veterinary Blood Tests For Your Cat

Posted on: 30 March 2016

Seeing a vet regularly for physicals and vaccinations can help to keep your cat healthy and free of diseases. However, while physicals can catch some ailments, it's also important for you to have your cat's blood regularly tested as they grow older. This guide will explain how these regular blood tests can help your cat, and potentially prolong their life. Finding Problems Before There Are Symptoms Kidney disease is a tricky disease to detect in cats.
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A Pet Owner's Guide To Making It Through Canine Estrous

Posted on: 18 November 2015

Lock up the male dogs in the neighborhood and get ready to brace yourself for a frustrating experience—your female dog is in heat and she just might make you a little crazy before it's all said and done. Trying to keep a girl canine contained when she is dealing with canine estrous is easily one of the more trying things you will ever face as a pet owner. Here is a little information you will want to know about canine estrous to prevent you from losing your patience.
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How To Confidentially Trim Your Dog's Dark-Colored Nails

Posted on: 17 November 2015

If you are apprehensive about trimming your dog's dark-colored nails yourself at home, then you will be happy to know that you can learn to safely perform this necessary task. Trimming your dog's nails regularly is important to keep them from breaking and cracking. Cracked and broken nails are painful for your dog and will damage your flooring. Well-trimmed nails are safer for your dog as well as your family members and furniture.
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3 Signs That May Indicate Cancer In Dogs

Posted on: 16 November 2015

According to the National Canine Cancer Foundation, dogs get cancer at about the same rate as human beings. They also say that cancer accounts for half the dog deaths for dogs over the age of 10. It's possible that you may not notice that your dog is sick until it's too late. If you know the signs to look for, your dog will have a better chance of surviving. Here are three common symptoms that may indicate that your dog has cancer.
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