CANINE COCCIDIOSIS
Coccidiosis is an intestinal tract infection caused by one-celled organisms (protozoa) called coccidia...
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CANINE EHRLICHIOSIS
Ehrlichiosis is an infectious disease of dogs. It first gained attention as a significant disease when military dogs returning from Vietnam during the 1970's were found to be infected...
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CANINE LEPTOSPIROSIS
Leptospirosis is a bacterial disease of dogs and other mammals that primarily affects the liver or kidneys...
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FELINE COCCIDIOSIS
Coccidiosis is an intestinal tract infection caused by a one-celled organism or protozoa called coccidia. Coccidia are not parasitic worms. They are microscopic parasites that live within cells of the intestinal lining. Because they live in the intestinal tract and commonly cause diarrhea, they are often confused with worms.
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GIARDIA IN CAT
Giardiasis is an intestinal infection of man and animals...
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GIARDIA IN DOGS
Giardia is sometimes confused with "worms" because they invade the gastrointestinal tract and can cause diarrhea...
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HOOKWORM INFECTION IN CATS
Hookworms are intestinal parasites of the cat and dog. Their name is derived from the hook-like mouthparts they use to anchor to the lining of the intestinal wall...
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HOOKWORM INFECTION IN DOGS
Hookworms (Ancylostoma caninum, Ancylostoma braziliense) are parasites that get their name from the hook-like mouthparts they use to attach to the intestinal wall...
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INTERNAL PARASITES IN DOGS
There are several types of internal parasites that cause problems in dogs. These include nematodes or roundworms, of which Toxocara canis (intestinal roundworm) and Dirofilaria immitis (heartworm) are the main examples...
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MICROCHIPING
The microchip is a small grain of rice sized glass encapsulated computer chip with an identification number and miniature antenna implanted under the skin...
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NEUTERING CATS
Neutering and castration are the common terms used to describe the surgical procedure known scientifically as orchidectomy or orchiectomy...
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NEUTERING DOGS
NEUTERING DOGS
Most male animals (stallions, bulls, boars, rams, and tomcats) that are kept for companionship, work, or food production are neutered (castrated) unless they are intended to be used as breeding stock...
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RABIES
Rabies is transmitted by a virus and is one of the most devastating diseases affecting mammals, including dogs and humans...
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RABIES IN CATS
Rabies is a viral disease that can infect all warm-blooded animals, including cats and people, although some species are somewhat naturally resistant to the disease...
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RINGWORM IN CATS (DERMATOPHYTOSIS)
Ringworm is the common name given to a fungal infection of the superficial layers of the skin, hairs and nails...
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RINGWORM IN DOGS
Ringworm or dermatophytosis is the common name given to a fungal infection of the superficial layers of the skin, hairs and nails...
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ROUNDWORM INFECTION IN CATS
Roundworms are one of the most common intestinal parasites of the cat...
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ROUNDWORM INFECTION IN DOGS
Roundworms (nematodes or Ascarids) are intestinal parasites that live freely in the intestine, feeding off of partially digested intestinal contents. Their name is derived from their tubular or "round" shape...
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SPAY AND NEUTER
Top 10 Reasons by Spay or Neuter Your Pet
1. Every day, more than 70,000 puppies and kittens are born in the United States. Most will never find homes.
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TAPEWORMS IN DOGS
Tapeworms are flattened intestinal worms that are made up of many small segments, each about ¼ - ½ inch (3-5 mm) long...
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TOXOPLASMOSIS
Toxoplasmosis is a disease caused by infection with the organism called Toxoplasma gondii (T. gondii)...
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VACCINATIONS IN CATS
Recent advances in veterinary medical science have resulted in an increase in the number and type of vaccines that are available for use in cats, and improvements are continuously being made in their safety and efficacy...
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VACCINES
The word vaccine comes from the discovery of an English country doctor, Dr. Edward Jenner...
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ZOONOTIC DISEASE IN CATS
Zoonotic disease or zoonoses are terms used to describe an infection or disease that can be transmitted from an animal to a human being...
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