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How to Ask a Veterinarian a Question Online for Free
Pets are part of the family, and when there is a health problem with a pet, the immediate response is to ask a veterinarian what should be done. Asking questions online can sometimes save a trip to the vet and get the pets the help they nee... Read More »
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What is this and is it a problem? Ask the Veterinarian
Hello Charlotte- Yes, it is a saliva problem because of a loss of nutrition and possible allergies... Here are some solutions - all Natural - Give her some Probiotic - Acidophilus ( 1 billion CFUs) - 1 per day / this will get rid of the pos... Read More »
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What to do? Ask the Veterinarian
Hi Christina, Humm.... could be stress related, is there anything different going on at home that might make him stressed. Or could be a food allergy developing. I'm not sure. You know what.... since this is a skin question try asking the... Read More »
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Answers to Other Common Questions
Record ownership really depends on which state you live in. I'm in Alabama and the actual records belong to me, but the information on them belongs to the client. That information can be sent to another vet at your request. You are entitl... Read More »
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Age can have something to do with it but I don't know how old your dog is. Usually when a dog is losing an alarming amount of weight, for what ever reason, it warrants a trip to the vet's right away. There are so many things this could be f... Read More »
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Hi Kelley. I would definitely make an appointment with your veterinarian asap. The urination on the floor could be caused by a urinary tract infection and antibiotics will be needed to rid your cat of this infection. A cat will never uri... Read More »
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Could be from rubbing some part of the cage, or mange, or infection. The very best thing you could do is to call Dr. Yearout in Washington STate, US. He does telephone consultations on the "little folk" and specializes in homeopathy for the... Read More »
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Most of the cats we have seen with scabby noses are from mosquito or fly bites. Advantage doesn't prevent that. Other causes are the type of food bowl they are using such as plastic, or the food could be causing a problem. Since both cats h... Read More »
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While there is a remote possibility that it is mange or ringworm, I suspect it is an "allery" type reaction from a conventional standpoint. When I only had my conventional veterinary training, I would often be very frustrated by problems li... Read More »
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