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A Look at Feline IBS

Feline Irritable Bowel Syndrome is often confused with inflammatory bowel disease. Since the latter is a much worse disease than the former, many pet owners find themselves panicking. However, cat...

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Feline Diabetes

If you’re like most people who are owned by a cat, you don’t even think about feline diabetes. But ignorance is not bliss, as the rate of diabetes in cats is exploding. Don’t let your pet cats be...

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Obesity in Dogs

Introduction No, it is not puppy fat, your dog is six years old! No, it is not its thick winter coat, it is fat! No, your dog is not just ‘well fed’, it is seriously overweight, i.e. obese, and will...

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Elbow Dysplasia in Dogs

Introduction Elbow dysplasia (ED) in dogs differs in several points from hip dysplasia, both in causes, as well as in treatment. Things HD and ED have in common are that they both affect mostly large...

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Hip Dysplasia in Dogs

Introduction Hip Dysplasia in Dogs (HD), in laymen terms ‘loose hips’, means a disproportion or damage in a hip joint, that prohibits both parts of the joint to be connected securely. Affected from...

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Bloat in Dogs

Bloat in dogs is a life threatening condition, that requires immediately treatment by a veterinarian. Knowing it’s risk factors and symptoms is important for every dog owner, but especially for those...

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Cataracts in Dogs

Cataracts in dogs is one of the most common problems that affect canines. This condition occurs in a variety of forms which ultimately leads to the formation of the cataract. Several breeds and ages...

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Animals Get Alzheimer ’s Disease Also

Dogs do get on in years. No matter how much we want them to stay young; we cannot deny the fact that like humans, they too grow old. Though the signs of aging might be subtler on them, still it does...

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