Dogs process pain and discomfort differently from humans, and it might not always be immediately obvious when there's something wrong. Everyone knows to take their dog in for medical attention if they're obviously injured, if there's a clear and concrete issue like a broken claw or sudden vomiting, or if they eat something they shouldn't—an experience almost all dog owners have had! Hopefully, you're also taking them in for an annual checkup to keep an eye on their general overall health.
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2 Veterinary Specialists That Your Pet May Need
Bringing home a new kitten or puppy is an exciting time. Adding a new furry friend to the family can be an incredibly rewarding and meaningful experience for children and adults alike. As well as nurturing, training and feeding your new family member, you'll also need to consider the future health of your new kitten or puppy.
Hopefully, you'll have found a trusted and experienced veterinarian to provide basic health care for your new pet.
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Why Does Your Senior Dog Suddenly Have Dandruff?
Has your dog's skin become dry and flaky in his older years? Dog dandruff can come as an unpleasant and unexpected surprised to senior pooch owners, but it's actually not that uncommon. There are many age-related reasons for canine skin problems, and the solution to your furry friend's dandruff will depend on what's causing it. Here are 3 possible reasons to explore along with advice on how to deal with them.
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Your Local Vet Hospital: Treating Pets in Medical Emergencies
If you love your pets just like any other members of your family you'll want the best of medical care for them. Across the world, pet owners demonstrate their devotion every day by tending to the maintenance of their furry friends' health, keeping up to date with their vaccinations, flea and worm treatments, creating all manner of wonderful meals for them… and sometimes even talking to them in baby voices.
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