Surgery
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from 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
7 Ways to Go Green with your Pet
from 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
Caring for the Canine Surgical Patient
from petside.com on 12 Apr 2009
Dogs have surgery more often than you might think. A dog might start its life by being spayed or neutered and surgery is common for dental issues, hip dysplasia and other dog illnesses.
from petside.com on 18 Oct 2007
uterine infection, is common in unspayed female dogs. It is a serious condition that requires emergency surgery. Uncomplicated surgery often leads to full recovery. Common name: Infected uterus Scientific name: Pyometra Diagnosis Signalment
The Facts about Spaying and Neutering
from petside.com on 16 Sep 2009
to female animals. It is an abdominal surgery involving removal of the uterus and bothpet to become overweight following their surgery. The metabolism slows down, and theeasily prevented by portion control. The Surgery During a neuter, an incision is made
Pets with Disabilities Series: Blind Pets
from petside.com on 09 Jun 2009
sometimes a prescription and sometimes surgery is required, but partial or full sightthe lower half of its hind legs. The surgery was a success and within five days, itenthusiastic nature. Two months after the surgery, he broke the titanium nail holding the
Coping with Loss Pt. 1: Diagnosis and Care
from petside.com on 09 Jun 2009
emotional strain of care required? Will more tests, treatments or surgery make your pet better? Do you consider euthanasia an act ofemotional strain of care required? Will more tests, treatments or surgery make your pet better? Do you consider euthanasia an act of
Golden Years: Caring for Your Aging Pet
from petside.com on 15 Jun 2009
Comments(2)Hide Posted CommentsAnonymousFebruary 3, 2009 1:38 PM I have a bishon and she has bladder stones now and has had surgery at one time for kidney stones what am i doing wrong AnonymousFebruary 3, 2009 10:21 PM Hey there,it's hard to see them
How to Check a Kitten's Health Before Adopting
from petside.com on 08 Jul 2009
kitten is indeed the one, it's time to go to the front desk and fill out the mound of paperwork. This will include the surgery sheet, as many humane societies require that all adopted animals be spayed or neutered before leaving the premises. You
from petside.com on 21 Apr 2009
AnesthesiaWe all hope our pets never require surgery (other than spaying and neutering). But if surgery is necessary, anesthesia will help makeRelated ArticlesPetVet: Caring for the Canine Surgery PatientCanine Heartworm Fact SheetPetVet

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