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  1. What to Expect When Your Mare is Expecting a Foal

    … The birth of a foal is an extraordinary experience to witness, but it also comes with heightened anxiety for … first time. From ensuring proper care of the pregnant mare to monitoring closely as the due date approaches, there are … to take that will ensure a smooth process for both the expectant mother and the horse owner. Breeding …

  2. Everything You Never Wanted To Know About Cat Urine

    … has more than one name, that probably means we don't know what causes it". Cat Urinary Tract Disease is the … her an outside cat or euthanizing her or sending her back to the shelter if you don't FIX HER RIGHT NOW! " Boy, … will . The point I'm trying to make is that one must NOT EXPECT the antibiotics or diet or ANYTHING ELSE (don't …

  3. Cat Peeing Everywhere? Here's What You Need to Know

    … Cystitis or Feline Interstitial Cystitis. It's amazing what your cat's urine can tell you about their health! … her an outside cat or euthanizing her or sending her back to the shelter if you don't fix this right now!" And we … because we certainly will. The point is that no one should expect antibiotics, diet , or anything else (including …

  4. Dog Fleas and Ticks

    … tick infestation. None of it is fun, but it’s essential to get to the bottom of it quickly to get your dog some … let the preventive medicines lapse, and you’ve noticed what’s called flea dirt on your dog or, worse, you’ve … and can help you understand when to use them and what to expect as far as the results. Although there are some …

  5. My Dog Tore Its Cruciate Ligament, Now What?

    … dog with a torn cruciate ligament (CCL), it's important to understand this condition. The CCL in dogs serves a similar function to the ACL in humans. It's the most frequently occurring … post-operative care instructions. As a pet owner, you can expect your dog to need ample rest and limited movement to

  6. The Best Dog Breeds for Runners

    … If you're a runner, you know how important it is to have a good running buddy. But what are the best dog breeds for runners? Whether during a … which of these five pooches you choose, you can reliably expect them to be great running companions. Let's take a …

  7. 4 of the Most Annoying Dog Behaviors and How to Fix Them

    … aren't always so great, though. From incessant begging to jumping up on people to begging for food, there are … dog not to ever bark isn't feasible, and it's not fair to expect them to live their life in silence. However, … of the time, dogs jump on people due to excitement. Despite what certain trainers have to say, it's usually not a matter …

  8. Kidney Disease In Cats

    … ages. It occurs when your kitty has an acute/sudden injury to their kidneys. Possible causes include trauma, … cat has renal disease, treatment is often initiated. What type of treatment is chosen for your pet depends on how … her gums appeared to be a paler pink than we would normally expect and her kidneys felt smaller than normal. Blood work …

  9. Frequently Asked Questions About Puppy, Behavior and Training, Answered by a Veterinarian

    … of which combine in the real answer, which you may not want to hear: puppies should ideally remain at the breeder or … here? I'm not a trainer. That said, here is what little I have learned after 19 years in practice and 11 … If you want to “housetrain” a puppy that young, expect to take it outside every hour or so. Expect to have …

  10. A Fungus Among Us: Mushroom Ingestion in Dogs

    … dangerous, causing toxicities that can progress from severe to deadly in a matter of hours. While strolling through the … the better the chances of a positive outcome. Here is what you can expect when you visit the vet: Initial …

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