Paws for some Pet Information

This information DOES NOT replace professional veterinary care. It is solely for educational purposes. Your pet's medical condition should be evaluated by a veterinarian before any medical decisions are implemented. If there is a potentially life-threatening emergency involving your pet, take your pet to a veterinarian or veterinary facility IMMEDIATELY.


Anesthesia Free Dentals: you get what you pay for

Anesthesia--general questions

As Americans gain weight, so do our pets

Breeding

Canine Influenza (Spanish Version)

Canine Neuter FAQ

Canine Pancreatitis (Spanish Version)

Canine Parvo Virus  (Spanish Version)

Common Myths about Food Allergies

Degenerative Arthritis

Dental Disease

Dental Home Care

Feline Infectious Peritonitis

Feline Leukemia Virus (Spanish Version)

Feline Spay FAQ

Fleas are here!

10 Foods that can Poison your pet

10 Human Medicines that can harm your pet

Halitosis (bad breath)

Heat and other Hazards

Holiday Hazards

Hyperthermia (high body temperature)

Hyperthyroidism in Senior Cats

Intestinal Parasites (Spanish Version)

Kennel Cough

Lab values--what do they mean?

Laser Surgery

Osteoarthritis: Medical management  (Spanish Version)

Pain Medications, be an Informed Owner

Pain and Your Dog's Behavior

Pancreatitis

Periodontal disease in pets

Picky Eaters

Raw Diets

Roundworms in Cats

Roundworms in Dogs

Roundworms in Humans

Senior Canine

Senior Feline

Spay and Neuter Benefits

Summertime Hazards

Those Old Creaky Bones

Toothbrushing and dental Prophylaxis: FAQ

Vaccinations FAQ

What can I do about my pet's arthritis?

What to do if your pet is poisoned?

What to expect if your pet needs dental care?

What to look for when examining your cat's teeth?

Why do we have to have a yearly exam to fill certain medications for your pets?

Why spay or neuter your pet?



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