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    Pacemakers Are Now Commonly Available For Dogs

    Many people know someone who has had a pacemaker implanted for a cardiac rhythm disturbance. Like so many treatments, this has now made the switch from human to veterinary medicine and pacemakers are widely available for implantation into dogs that would otherwise be reliant on less effective drugs. Read: Pacemakers Are Now Commonly Available For Dogs Read

    By: Matthew Homfray | 10/02/2008 | Pets
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    How to Treat Lick Granulomas in Dogs

    A Lick Granuloma is an area of skin on a dogs leg that is licked at so frequently that it is unable to heal. It is one of the most frustrating skin problems there is. There is usually an underlying cause, plus a secondary bacterial infection, plus an obsessive-compulsive behavioral cycle to deal with. Read: How to Treat Lick Granulomas in Dogs Read

    By: Matthew Homfray | 22/01/2008 | Pets
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    Help, My Dog Is Vomiting!

    Vomiting in dogs is a very common occurrence and can arise from a wide variety of causes, from simple gastritis to complex diseases of other body systems. This article explains the multiple causes of vomiting in dogs, and the range of treatment options available. Read: Help, My Dog Is Vomiting! Read

    By: Matthew Homfray | 09/04/2007 | Pets
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    Does Your Dog Leak Urine?

    Urinary incontinence is a common disorder in older female dogs, as many as 20% of neutered bitches develop it at some point in their lives. The reason is usually urethral sphincter mechanism incompetence (USMI). In this article we review the current state of knowledge on this condition, focusing on the management and treatment options. Read: Does Your Dog Leak Urine? Read

    By: Matthew Homfray | 06/04/2007 | Pets
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    Brain Tumors in Dogs and Cats

    Though relatively uncommon, a brain tumor has always made a grim prognosis for any unfortunate animal that is diagnosed with one. Here we discuss the different types of brain tumor that affect dogs and cats, the clinical investigations that can be performed, the treatments available and the likely outcomes. Read: Brain Tumors in Dogs and Cats Read

    By: Matthew Homfray | 05/04/2007 | Pets
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    Help, I Have Found A Lump On My Dog!

    Skin tumors are very common in dogs, but two thirds of them are benign and therefore merely cosmetic. Here we look at the most common types of tumor affecting the skin in dogs, and what, if any, treatment they require. Read: Help, I Have Found A Lump On My Dog! Read

    By: Matthew Homfray | 05/04/2007 | Pets
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    Food Allergies in Dogs

    Although a food allergy is not curable, the good news is that with proper diagnosis and management it can be well controlled in virtually 100% of cases. Read: Food Allergies in Dogs Read

    By: Matthew Homfray | 03/04/2007 | Pets
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    Epilepsy in Dogs and Cats

    Epilepsy is a non progressive brain disorder that induces recurrent seizures. It is very important to understand that there are numerous disorders that can cause seizures, and in order to make a diagnosis of true epilepsy, many of these other causes must be ruled out. Read: Epilepsy in Dogs and Cats Read

    By: Matthew Homfray | 02/04/2007 | Pets
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    Feline Asthma: Investigation and Treatment

    The term feline asthma can be misleading as there are a number of different possible causes. Here we look at what those underlying causes can be, and the different forms of treatment available to affected cats. Read: Feline Asthma: Investigation and Treatment Read

    By: Matthew Homfray | 30/03/2007 | Pets
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    Physical Therapy for Cats

    Few people think of physical therapy as a viable option for rehabilitating injured cats. It is usually assumed that cats will not cooperate, but contrary to popular belief, most do not resist treatment. Physical therapy can benefit most cats that have undergone surgery. Here we look at what it entails and when it is appropriate. Read: Physical Therapy for Cats Read

    By: Matthew Homfray | 26/03/2007 | Pets
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