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from www.petside.com on 13 May 2009
owner happens to be Joan Rivers. Nose jobs, face-lifts, silicone implants and tummy tucks. Yes, I'm talking cosmetic surgery for pets, but while some procedures are deemed medical necessities, others are simply at the animals' expense. Read on
Q: Why are my dog's ear flaps swollen?
from www.petside.com on 25 Feb 2010
My dog's ear flaps are swollen. His inner ears are fine and there are no other symptoms. What could this be?
7 Ways to Go Green with your Pet
from www.petside.com on 11 Mar 2009
Green week is back, and this year you can learn how to green your pet's routine! You recycle, buy organic and use eco-friendly products for yourself - shouldn't your pet be green too? Petside has found 7 tips to help reduce your pet's carbon

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Canine Devocalization Surgery: A Controversial Procedure
The surgical method of Devocalization surgery is done by cutting the animal's vocalbeen banned. Here in this country, the surgery is legal, and many rescue and animalvocalization have failed." Devocalization surgery can cause hemorrhaging, difficulty swallowing
Plastic Surgery for Pets?| By|October 13, 2008 10appear more attractive. While cosmetic surgery designed as the "fountain of youthon the hit parade ofveterinary plastic surgery, I am happy to report that our cats may
Exciting News in Veterinary Medicine: Artificial Knees
It took 2.5 hours to complete the surgery in which Dr. Fitzpatrick placed threebones. In further discussion about the surgery, Dr. Fitzpatrick said, "It took fourabsolutely love her." While this incredible surgery is brand new, since Missy was the first
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AVMA IN THE NEWS: Old Horse Colicking? Consider Surgery a Viable Option
Geriatric horses have lower survival rates than non-geriatric horses following exploratory colic surgery, but there's no significant difference in long term survival rates between age groups, report Florida equine veterinarians
Edinburgh Zoo Reindeer Given Pioneering Surgery
A reindeer at Edinburgh Zoo has undergone pioneering keyhole surgery to remove one of his testicles.
“Holly” is feeling more jolly. The year-old pit bull mix that was dragged nearly two miles behind a pickup truck Monday morning, “is doing really well,” Dr. Leonard Fox said early Tuesday afternoon after surgery to remove the dog’s two hind inner toes.
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