Pet Vet: Ultrasound helps diagnose, treat ill pets - Billings Gazette

Pet Vet: Ultrasound helps diagnose, treat ill pets - Billings Gazette
The veterinary profession has had some marvelous new additions to pet care over the years, but there aren’t many that can top the ultrasound machine. Our hospital was given an old ultrasound machine by the local hospital many years ago. It was pretty

SUNshine Girl - Toronto Sun
SUNshine Girl Chantal is a 19-year-old university student. Chantal does not have any pets, in fact, she says she doesn’t like pets that’s harsh. In her time off, she likes to sleep and go to the gym, but not at the same time. (Todd Gillis Photo

Protect your pets from potentially deadly heartworm - Springfield News Sun
The caller wanted to know, since I had written a column about natural treatments for a number of medical ailments that afflict animals, if there was one for her dog. The dog had just been diagnosed with heartworm. No, I told her. The ailments I was

Miami Residents Urged To Take Measures To Prevent Tick-Borne Illnesses - eMaxHealth.com
As Floridians spend more time outside this spring and summer, remember to protect yourself, your family and pets against tick-borne diseases. Most tick exposures occur when people and animals venture outdoors into tick habitats, including wooded

$7 rabies vaccines available in Henderson County - Asheville Citizen-Times
Henderson County Animal Services (HCAS) has arranged that $7 rabies shots will be available through many county veterinarians May 4 through May 9. HCAS is also co-hosting a Rabies Clinic with Community Partnership for Pets (CPPI) on May 16 at the

Veterinarians must deal with reality of euthanasia - Miami Herald
Q: I’ve always wanted to be a veterinarian but I couldn’t get past the whole euthanasia thing. How can veterinarians euthanize pets and still maintain their sanity? Doesn’t it make your job just horrible when you have to do it? I especially wonder

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