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Ask the Vet

Posted by admin on May 17, 2013 in Ask the Vet | Comments Off

The following articles by our doctors Bob and Mark have been featured recently in the Hudson Hub. Please read and feel free to share this information with your friends!

Featured topics:

Antifreeze Dangers
Arthritis 
Canine Breed DNA Testing
Canine Heart Disease
Canine Heartworm Disease
Can Dogs and Cats See Color?
Canned Food for Cats?
Catnip
Cat Outdoors?
Changing Litter Boxes while Pregnant
Cold Weather for Pets
Dangers of Eating Grapes and Raisins
Declawing Cats
Dental Health
Feline Heartworm Prevention
Feline Hyperthyroidism
Feline Urinary Tract Infections
Food Allergies
Holiday Dangers to Pets
Hot Spots
Is My Pet Overweight?
“Kneady” Cat?
Limping Dog?
Natural Means Safe, Right?
Puppy House Training
Puppy Teeth
Runaway Pets 
Scratching Pets
Shaving Your Dog
Squinting Pet?
Vaccinating Indoor Cats?
Thanksgiving Dinner for Dogs?
Warm, Dry Nose = Sick Dog?
West Nile Virus?

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