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► Cryptorchidism
Description: Cryptorchidism
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Added on: 03-Mar-2012
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► Collapsing Trachea in the Maltese
Description: Honking, hacking, snorting sounds (reverse sneezing)
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Added on: 26-Nov-2010
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► Collapsing Trachea
Description: Collapsing Trachea
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Added on: 26-Nov-2010
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► Coccidiosis in dogs, cats and other animals.
Description: Coccidiosis in dogs, cats and other animals.
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Added on: 22-Apr-2012
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► Coat Funk
Description: Coat Funk
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Added on: 26-Nov-2010
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► Clinicopathologic and Morphologic Analysis of the Adrenal Gland in Pomeranians with Non-Illness Alop
Description: Clinicopathologic and Morphologic Analysis of the Adrenal Gland
in Pomeranians with Non-Illness Alopecia
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Added on: 26-Nov-2010
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► CLINICAL CARDIOLOGY CONCEPTS for the dog and cat
Description: CLINICAL CARDIOLOGY CONCEPTS
for the dog and cat
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Added on: 28-Jul-2011
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► Clare Rusbridge - Specialist in Syringomyelia
Description: Clare Rusbridge - Specialist in Syringomyelia
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Added on: 18-Mar-2011
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► Choosing a veterinarian for your pet
Description: Choosing a veterinarian for your pet
Today's pets are living longer, healthier lives thanks to the availability of high quality medical services and pet-owners' careful monitoring of their animals for early signs of illness. With so much attention being given by owners to their pets' daily needs, doesn't it make sense to take some time in selecting the veterinarian who will become that pet's health care provider?
When choosing your family's veterinarian, use the same care and criteria that you would in selecting a physician or dentist. Think about what is important to you. Location? Convenient hours? Range of medical services? Friendliness and commitment of doctors and staff? Payment options? Your goal should be to find the veterinarian who you believe can best meet your pet's medical needs and with whom you feel comfortable in establishing a long-term relationship.
The veterinarian you select will want to maintain an ongoing history of your pet, including health records that detail immunizations, reactions to medications, surgical procedures, behavior traits, etc. He or she will also advise you on the best preventative care program available to maintain your pet's health.
Where to Look for a Veterinarian
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Animal-owning friends are generally a good source of information. Ask them why they chose their veterinarian. If you believe their expectations of service are similar to yours, you may want to schedule a visit to the facility.
Breed Clubs
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Added on: 29-Apr-2008
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► Canine Syringomyelia
Description: Canine Syringomyelia
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Added on: 18-Mar-2011
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