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Immunodeficiency Virus (FIV) (Feline)

from petside.com on 18 Oct 2007

Diagnosis is made by blood test. The test may be runa veterinarian using blood tests. Treatment depends on the catDiagnosis is made by blood test. The test may be runa veterinarian using blood tests. Treatment depends on

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Why is my Dog Trembling?

from petside.com on 04 May 2009

pet be examined by a veterinarian. They can perform routine blood tests to check your pets' electrolytes, blood sugar levels, etcpet be examined by a veterinarian. They can perform routine blood tests to check your pets' electrolytes, blood sugar levels, etc

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Science and Pets: What will they think of next?

from petside.com on 03 Jun 2009

Mars Veterinary and Waltham Center for Pet Nutrition. This blood test is only available through your veterinarian, so pricing variesMars Veterinary and Waltham Center for Pet Nutrition. This blood test is only available through your veterinarian, so pricing varies

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How to Check a Kitten's Health Before Adopting

from petside.com on 08 Jul 2009

listed on this sheet that include vaccines, microchips, ear mite treatment (if needed), deworming as well as a standard blood test to check for feline leukemia or feline immunodeficiency virus ( feline AIDS ). The latter is especially important as these

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What Are The Symptoms of a Dog Having a Stroke?

from petside.com on 06 May 2009

done, your pet should be examined by a veterinarian. Simple blood tests and x-rays may identify another problem that is causingdone, your pet should be examined by a veterinarian. Simple blood tests and x-rays may identify another problem that is causing

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Is It Normal For My Young Dog's Fur To Be Turning Gray?

from petside.com on 04 May 2009

changes in your dog your veterinarian may wish to run simple blood tests to rule out any other conditions. Petside.com I'm lookingchanges in your dog your veterinarian may wish to run simple blood tests to rule out any other conditions. Comments(0)Hide Posted

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The Real Cost of Owning a Dog

from petside.com on 27 Apr 2009

problems. Seniors have the expenses of adults, plus annual blood tests. But eventually, most seniors get ill. Depending on theproblems. Seniors have the expenses of adults, plus annual blood tests. But eventually, most seniors get ill. Depending on the

Hypertrophic Cardiomyopathy (Feline)

from petside.com on 18 Oct 2007

Thoracic radiography (chest X-ray), Blood tests (serum chemistry, thyroid hormonerays) and/or ultrasonography. Blood tests will often be recommended to evaluatethoracic radiographs (chest X-rays). Blood tests will often be recommended to evaluate

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What Can We Do For Our Pug That Has "Star-Gazing" Spells?

from petside.com on 05 May 2009

done? If not, your pug should have this done as well as a blood test for a liver shunt. While the star gazing could be indicativedone? If not, your pug should have this done as well as a blood test for a liver shunt. While the star gazing could be indicative

Your Puppy: 1 Year Old

from petside.com on 23 Apr 2009

see if they are enlarged. - Older dogs should have a yearly blood test that checks the status of many organs. A urinalysis may alsosee if they are enlarged. - Older dogs should have a yearly blood test that checks the status of many organs. A urinalysis may also

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