Veterinary Medications for Dogs with Anxiety, Aggression, and Phobias: Choosing the Best Option

Posted by Carlos Aguiar on Wednesday, December 6, 2023 In : Medications 

Veterinary Medications for Dogs with Anxiety, Aggression, and Phobias: Choosing the Best Option

Dogs are amazing companions, but they can sometimes struggle with anxiety, aggression, and phobias. These conditions can be difficult to manage, but fortunately, there are veterinary medications available to help. This essay will discuss the different types of veterinary medications used to treat these conditions in dogs and identify the best medications for specific situations.

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No free dog bites in Florida

Posted by Carlos Aguiar on Sunday, November 12, 2023 In : Advise 

No free dog bites in Florida

Ladies and gentlemen of Florida, the days of turning a blind eye to the repercussions of a dog bite are long gone. No longer can we afford to overlook the legal consequences of a canine attack. In the Sunshine State, the law does not extend a forgiving hand to those neglecting their responsibility as pet owners. With the legislation in place, one cannot escape the financial implications of their dog's actions. Allow me to shed light on the critical legal changes pe...


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Traveling with Pets: 6 Tips for a Safe and Enjoyable Journey

Posted by Carlos Aguiar on Friday, October 6, 2023 In : Traveling 

 Traveling with Pets: 6 Tips for a Safe and Enjoyable Journey

Introduction:

Many of us have embarked on journeys with our beloved pets, whether for long vacations or short weekend getaways. While these trips can be filled with joy, they can also come with challenges. To ensure a smooth and pleasant journey for both you and your pet, follow these six tips.

1. Preparing for the Trip:

Not all pets share our enthusiasm for travel, so it's essential to plan ahead. If you anticipate that your pet may e...


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How to Prepare for Veterinary Emergencies in the Fall

Posted by Carlos Aguiar on Thursday, October 5, 2023 In : Preventive care 

How to Prepare for Veterinary Emergencies in the Fall


Fall is a beautiful season, with leaves turning to a gorgeous array of colors, the smells of cinnamon and pumpkin spice filling the air, and cozy hayrides with your furry best friend. However, with the changing of the season comes the onset of specific dangers that could put your pet's health at risk. From poisonous mushrooms to the effects of cooling weather, the fall season can be dangerous for your furry friends. In this blog post, we'...


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Debunking the Myth: Vaccinating Animals Does Not Cause Autism

Posted by Carlos Aguiar on Wednesday, August 30, 2023 In : Disease 

Debunking the Myth: Vaccinating Animals Does Not Lead to Autism - Exploring the Facts


In recent years, there has been a surge in discussions around vaccinations, particularly regarding their potential links to autism. While this topic primarily focuses on humans, some individuals have raised concerns about whether vaccinating animals might lead to similar developmental disorders. However, it's essential to clarify that the fears surrounding animal vaccinations and autism are based on misinform...


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Understanding Canine Cushing's Disease

Posted by Carlos Aguiar on Wednesday, August 23, 2023 In : Disease 
 
**Title: Understanding Canine Cushing's Disease**

**Introduction:**
Canine Cushing's disease, also known as hyperadrenocorticism, is a health condition that affects dogs, particularly older ones. It occurs when a dog's body produces too much of a hormone called cortisol. Cortisol is essential for various bodily functions, but an excess of it can lead to a range of health problems.

**Causes:**
Cushing's disease can be caused by two main factors: the pituitary gland in the brain producing too much...

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Itchy and scratchy dogs and cats

Posted by Carlos Aguiar on Thursday, May 16, 2019 In : Medical conditions 

Atopic Dermatitis- Signs, Symptoms and Treatments for Your Pet

 

Also commonly known simply as Atopy, Atopic Dermatitis is a skin condition which afflicts a wide variety of household pets. It is common in both cats and dogs, although certain species of dogs are known to be more at risk. Atopy is the result of allergies, most of which are caused by ‘allergens’ that are commonly found in household environments.

Since pets are more prone to sniffing around their owner’s home, they are a...


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Pet arthritis and cancer

Posted by Carlos Aguiar on Wednesday, May 8, 2019 In : Preventive care 

Cancer & Arthritis in Geriatric Pets: How do their Final Days Fare! 

 

The average age of pets has gone up substantially in the past few decades due to improved veterinary care and better dietary practices. In general, pets now live longer than ever before. While that’s a good thing on face value, pet owners now face a new challenge – age-related conditions.

In particular, cancer and arthritis are the two most common malaises affecting geriatric pets on a wide scale. Before going into...


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Veterinary Online Pharmacy

Posted by Carlos Aguiar on Wednesday, November 30, 2016 In : Preventive care 

 In the realm of pet care, the emergence of veterinary telehealth services and online pharmacies has undeniably altered the landscape, providing a 24/7 lifeline for pet owners. These companies tout convenience, promising swift access to medications and remote consultations at any hour. However, it's essential to recognize their underlying motive - these entities are profit-driven Wall Street corporations, prioritizing financial gains over the intimate bond between veterinarians and their pati...


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At home yearly physical examination

Posted by Carlos Aguiar on Tuesday, November 22, 2016 In : Preventive care 

At home yearly physical examination

Detecting sickness in human is easier than finding out whether your pet isn’t feeling well. Their natural instinct is to hide their injury and sickness since it makes them vulnerable to predators. But over time the injury or illness takes control and by that time it may be too late for them. This can be avoided by doing a physical exam on your pets on a regular basis or scheduling annual vet check ups.

An annual physical examination for...


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