Symptoms Kennel cough is characterized by a “goose honk”, hacking cough. The owner often describes it as sounding like “something is stuck in my dog’s throat”. Watery nasal discharge may be present but usually the dog is bright, alert and playful. It is rarely a serious condition, but occasionally, pneumonia can be a complication in
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Information on Giardia
Data on Vaccines and Treatment for Giardia Here are some articles on the Giardia vaccine: Can Vet J 45[11]:924-30 2004 Nov Anderson KA, Brooks AS, Morrison AL, Reid-Smith RJ, Martin SW, Benn DM, Peregrine AS Animal Care Services, University of Guelph, Guelph, Ontario N1G 2W1. Feces were collected from 107 asymptomatic dogs at a research
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Snap, Crackle and Pop: Loud noises and dogs
Pets Stressed on the 4th of July Fireworks, thunderstorms, gun shots, back firing cars…. The list is endless of loud, unexpected noises which can startle our dogs and cause fearful reactions. These types of fears may develop even when you are unaware of an event occurring. Signs of stress may include pacing, panting, restlessness, shaking/trembling,
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Dog Dental Home Care
“Dog breath” is not something we need to learn to live with, if we learn to do good dental home care. Think what would happen if you didn’t brush your teeth? Brushing removes food particles, bacteria and plaque from the teeth. Gum disease (periodontal disease) is very common in dogs, while cavities are uncommon. Most
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Hip Dysplasia
What is hip dysplasia? It is a progressive degenerative condition caused by a “poorly formed hip”. The hip joint is a “ball and socket joint”: the “ball” is the femoral head (top part of the thigh bone) and the “socket” (acetabulum) is in the pelvis. Hip dysplasia occurs when the femoral head does not fit
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Holiday Hazards and Your Puppy
The holiday season is full new experiences and fun for our puppies, however we must be aware of some hazards that lurk out there. Your veterinarian may have limited hours around the holidays, ask where the veterinary emergency service is located and their phone number. The ASPCA Animal Poison Control is an emergency hotline providing
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