2017

The Warning Signs of Feline Hypertension

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Although cats don't generally consume a high sodium diet like humans often do, cats can still get high blood pressure. Long-term high blood pressure can cause serious health problems for cats, including blindness, so it's important for pet parents to be aware of potential symptoms of this disorder. Read on to learn what these symptoms are and what you should do if you detect them.  Restlessness Cats typically sleep 15 hours a day, sometimes more than that.

25 April 2017

How To See Inside Your Pet: Machines That Can Help

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Seeing inside your pet when your pet does not feel well is not so easy, especially if you are a veterinarian or vet technician who loves your pets and you do not want to find anything really wrong with your pets.. It requires some very special machines. If you are serious about it, and serious about being proactive about your pet's health, you can buy used versions of these machines and keep a close watch on your pet's internal health at home.

3 April 2017

Signs Your Dog May Have Dental Problems

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Dogs use many different strategies to communicate with us, but they can't always figure out how to tell us when they are in pain. In some cases, dogs may even hide their pain. This can be especially true when it comes to a toothache. The following are signs that your dog may be suffering dental distress. Symptom #1: Difficulty eating There is one time when a dog can't easily mask their discomfort – when eating.

16 March 2017

2 Things To Expect When You Take Your Dog To The Veterinarian To Get Spayed

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When you take your dog into the veterinarian to be spayed, you may not be sure exactly what you should expect. This can make the procedure scarier than it needs to be, especially since it is very routine and is likely a procedure that your dog's veterinarian performs several times each week. This article is going to discuss 2 things that you can expect when you take your dog into the veterinarian to get spayed.

8 March 2017

3 Ways To Save Money As You Grow Your New Veterinary Clinic

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Running a new veterinarian clinic can be a rewarding experience, but starting and growing that business can be stressful both mentally and financially. Here are a few things you can do to save some money and keep stress to a minimum while you are growing your veterinarian practice and client base. Buy Your Equipment Used An excellent way to keep your costs down while building up your newly opened veterinary clinic is to buy used veterinary supplies whenever possible.

1 March 2017