Many of us at one time or another have seen a dog with a red, swollen bulge in the corner of his eye and thought “ouch!” This rather unsightly, painful-looking condition is called prolapsed nictitating membrane, also referred to as “Cherry Eye”. Most animals, including dogs and cats, have a third eyelid (called the nictitating […]
Anorexia In Pets – What To Do When Your Pet Stops Eating
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Diabetes in Dogs and Cats
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Tail Docking In Dogs
Tail docking is the practice of removing a portion of a dog’s tail, usually within the first 14 days after birth. Years ago, there were several reasons why this was done, but today it’s mainly done for cosmetic purposes. Tail docking has been banned or restricted in many parts of the world, but in the […]
When It’s Time To Fight – And Time To Let Go
As a Veterinary Technician, I witnessed life and death struggles every day. In veterinary practice, there were always those patients that surprised you – the ones you thought were never going to make it who ended up pulling through, while others died from relatively minor traumas or obscure complications during routine anesthesia. Perhaps the […]
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