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Online vet discusses aggressive cat behavior | VetLIVE
vetlive.com — “By Online Vet, Dr. Laci It is a problem that I had heard clients complain about before but had never had the stress of dealing with myself. Cats A and B are best friends and do everything together. Cat A goes to the vet and Cat B stays home. Cat A returns to receive anything but a warm welcome from Cat B, who hisses, attacks and seems determined ...” View full resource at vetlive.com
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Ask a Vet | Aggressive Cat Behavior: By Online Vet, Dr. Laci It is a problem that I had heard clie... http://t.co/6Vht5cSu via @Vet_LIVE
Online vet reviews how to toilet train cats | VetLIVE
vetlive.com — “The Online Vets' quest towards a litter-free existence, continued from part 1 After several days on step 2, which is a solid red bowl that fits inside fake white toilet frame, meaning no access or view of the sparkling toilet water below, we were pretty confident. We have the smartest kittens in the world, after all. I mean Rigby does tricks, she ...” View full resource at vetlive.com
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Ringworm in cats | VetLIVE
vetlive.com — “Dr. Jed and I have been on the hunt for a new cat or kitten for around the past six months. We have been holding out as we were waiting for --the one.-- When I saw her pictures on PetFinder, I thought she was adorable, but it was the in-person visit that convinced us that she was the perfect new family member. As luck would have it, ...” View full resource at vetlive.com
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Online Vet Shares successful pet adoption stories | VetLIVE
vetlive.com — “Baxter, the search and rescue canine It was February 2006 when Baxter, a loveable and highly intelligent Golden Retriever was discovered by a member of a Search Dog Foundation in California. He was adopted and soon began training. He earned his canine search and rescue certification in 2007, and for years now Baxter and his handler Gary Durian ...” View full resource at vetlive.com
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Ask a vet a question | Online Vet Reviews Canine Diabetes | VetLIVE
vetlive.com — “I thought we would do something different today. We receive a lot of questions about canine diabetes mellitus, and it seems to be a commonly confused topic in veterinary medicine for pet owners. Today I wanted to share with you a portion of a Q&A from our ask a vet service. Additional topics were discussed, but for the purpose of this ...” View full resource at vetlive.com
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Ask the vet: Why do dogs eat grass? | VetLIVE
vetlive.com — “It's a question I've heard more times than I can remember, and yes, as a dog owner, I too have seen my own dogs (and cats) go outside for a munch of the green stuff, chow down, and often times throw it right back out. Dogs too often will seek out a natural remedy for their GI ailments, be it if their tummy is upset or if they are feeling a bit ...” View full resource at vetlive.com
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Online vet reviews vaccines and socialization | VetLIVE
vetlive.com — “While many pet owners are becoming more concerned about which vaccines they should let their vet give their pets (and you can read our take on that here) , one message they may not be clear on when they leave the vet's office is. Just because your new puppy got his first vaccines does not mean he is protected. We have excellent vaccines ...” View full resource at vetlive.com
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Flea Allergy Dermatitis | VetLIVE
vetlive.com — “It can be one of the most frustrating conditions for dogs and cats, as well as their owners: itchy skin. With the background sounds of continuous licks, chews, scratches, and the associated collar jewelry jingling, you know your pet is more than uncomfortable. Flea allergy dermatitis can be just as frustrating to vets, as many pet owners have ...” View full resource at vetlive.com
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Dogs on Airplanes: A Hazard for the Airline Passengers or the Dog? | VetLIVE
vetlive.com — “Part One As you may have seen on the news, a 12 pound Manchester terrier recently bit two people on an airplane en route from Newark to Phoenix. Though the bites were not serious, the pilot landed the plane in Pittsburgh as a precaution. Granted, I have no idea how extensive the wounds were, but in my opinion, this pilot likely landed the plane ...” View full resource at vetlive.com
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Organic: Do you Know What it Really Means? | VetLIVE
vetlive.com — “They are everywhere. On your menu, on the shelves of wine stores, their own section at the supermarket, even their own supermarket. As I sit here drinking my organic milk--"under the direct recommendation of someone whose family owns and operates a dairy farm--I wonder what information the public is receiving. So what does the organic label ...” View full resource at vetlive.com
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The Last Hour… The GRAND PRIZE explained by Nigel and Becky | VetLIVE
vetlive.com — “Thanks for participating in the 2010 Blogathon for Pet Charities. As a token of our appreciation for your donations, we have put together an incredible grand prize for the last post! Watch Nigel and Becky's video for more information about the grand prize. Just one hour until the Grand Prize! Contest Rules In order to comment, will ...” View full resource at vetlive.com
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10 Things a Great Vet Does Without Credit that You Never Know About | VetLIVE
vetlive.com — “Vets on the whole are a humble crowd, and there are many things they do on a daily basis that you aren't aware of. Here are some of the top unrecognized practices that an excellent compassionate veterinarian does that you likely don't know about. 10. Giving up our time. Many vets don't get to leave the hospital for lunch, or even have time to ...” View full resource at vetlive.com
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Great article. Thx @DrLaciTheVet @aahahelpingpets 10 Things a Great Vet Does Without Credit that You Never Know About - http://bit.ly/9jJM3r
A Dog's Purpose by W. Bruce Cameron Giveaway | VetLIVE
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