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When it comes to caring for your pet, finding a veterinarian to work with who you can trust is essential. If you want to ensure that your pet gets the best care for their unique needs, don’t wait until there is an illness or signs of needing medical attention are apparent before contacting a veterinarian. Take the time to interview vets and get to know some of their patients if possible. Ask for a tour of the veterinarian facilities, and gain some insight into their general practices. The more you know about your veterinarian before utilizing their services, the more control you’ll have over your pet’s health care overall. Here, you’ll learn all about how to effectively “vet” a veterinarian and what you can do to ensure a safe and reliable ongoing relationship.
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Mangy Dogs: What Should You Do? 30 September 2016
Of all the conditions that dogs can get, mange may be one of the most repugnant. Mange on a dog not only
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Common Senior Dog Problem Or Something More? When To Take Your Older Dog To The Vet 31 July 2016
When you are the owner of a senior dog, you may find yourself constantly wondering if your dog's behavior
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Does Your Dog Have A Urinary Tract Infection? 20 July 2016
Urinary tract infections, or UTIs, can occur in both male and female dogs. So, as a dog owner, it's impor
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Does Your Dog Have Anxiety? 4 Signs To Watch Out For 8 July 2016
There are a lot of things in this world that can cause your dog anxiety—a rolling thunderstorm, neig
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Dog Having Problems During Delivery? 3 Signs It Might Be Vaginal Prolapse 13 June 2016
If your dog is about to give birth, you need to be aware of vaginal prolapse – a potentially dangerous si