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Salmonellosis (Canine)

from petside.com on 18 Oct 2007

Salmonellosis is an infection caused by bacteria from the genus Salmonella. The infection is usually confined to the intestinal tract resulting in diarrhea, fever and abdominal cramping. It can spread from the intestines to the blood and then to other...

Bartonellosis (Feline)

from petside.com on 18 Oct 2007

Feline bartonellosis is caused by the bacteria Bartonella henselae and is the most common cause of Cat Scratch Disease in people. Most cats get this disease and transmit it to other cats from fleas. Cats with Bartonella get infected flea...

Plague (Feline)

from petside.com on 18 Oct 2007

Feline plague is caused by an infection with the bacteria Yersinia pestis. The bacterium is very contagious and is zoonotic, which means it can be transmitted to humans. Wild rodents are the primary carriers of disease. It is spread by...

Leptospirosis (Canine)

from petside.com on 18 Oct 2007

infectious disease of dogs and other animals (including humans) caused by multiple strains (servovars) of spiral shaped bacteria. Infection affects multiple organ systems including liver and kidney. Appropriate vaccination prevents disease in most cases

Chlamydia (Feline)

from petside.com on 18 Oct 2007

Feline chlamydia is usually seen in cats as conjunctivitis (inflammation of the tissues around the eye) and is caused by a bacteria. Cats that are infected with this bacterium often have upper respiratory viral infections at the same time. Common...

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Cat Bite Prevention and Care

from petside.com on 01 Sep 2009

reach into joints and bones and introduce bacteria deep into the human tissue. Puncturethey are so deep, therefore a lot of bacteria may be left in the wound. Also, mostmore likely. Cats naturally harbor a bacteria in their mouth called Pasteurella multocida

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Protecting Your Pet's Smile

from petside.com on 11 Jun 2009

receive the same level of dental care. Bacteria is constantly accumulating on your pet's teeth and around the gumline. If this bacteria (plaque) is not cleaned or brushedan unhealthy mouth. The overgrowth of bacteria gain access to the bloodstream through

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Living Green: What To Do with Your Dog's Doo

from petside.com on 18 Feb 2009

and their people. Also, rain drains bacteria and nitrogen from dog stools into streetline process and eliminate parasites, bacteria, and nitrogen. Problem solved.Bagcontain the problem of the parasites, bacteria, and nitrogen.Paper or plastic?Before

Your Puppy: 11 Weeks Old

from petside.com on 17 Apr 2009

threatening illness caused by spirochete bacteria. Symptoms of leptospirosis include suddenor from animals to humans, shed the bacteria in their urine, and contaminated urinethreatening illness caused by spirochete bacteria. Symptoms of leptospirosis include sudden

Your Puppy: 15 Weeks Old

from petside.com on 20 Apr 2009

infected animals. Infected dogs exhale bacteria when they breathe, cough or bark, and other dogs can then inhale the bacteria.The most commonly exhibited symptominfected animals. Infected dogs exhale bacteria when they breathe, cough or bark

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