Veterinary Care
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How to Save on Veterinary Care
from petside.com on 30 Apr 2009
can cost us a bundle. According to the American Veterinary Medical Association (AVMA), from 1996 to 2006 spending on veterinary care for dogs and cats rose from $11 billion to $23.2 billion annually. But there are ways to protect your pets as well
Sick Pet - Finding a Vet and/or Online Help
from petside.com on 27 Jun 2009
Frequently Asked Questions: Sick pet - Finding a vet and/or online help
How to Save on Veterinary Care - Page 2
from petside.com on 03 Oct 2008
How to Save on Veterinary Care - Page 2|Print| Bygroomings. "Have your vet teach you how to clipproducts and dyes, than vet visits later. AvoidStagesOwnershipHow to Save on Veterinary Care - Page 2|Print| Bygroomings. "Have your vet teach you how to clip
Meet Petside's Vet in Residence
from petside.com on 01 May 2009
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from petside.com on 09 Jun 2009
a need to make some changes in the way island companion animals live. Access to veterinary care has been a key component in that change, but veterinary care is not what you imagine from your experiences with veterinary clinics in North America
from petside.com on 18 Oct 2007
Feline acute renal failure (ARF) is a condition that is described as the sudden decline in kidney function that typically occurs over a period of hours to days. Veterinary care is required. Common name: Feline acute kidney failure Scientific names:...
from petside.com on 18 Oct 2007
Lymphoma is one of the most common forms of cancer diagnosed in cats. Lymphoma is a cancer of lymphocytes, a type of white blood cell found throughout the body. Diagnosis and treatment require veterinary care. Common name: Lymphoma Scientific name:...
Financial Help With My Vet Bills
from petside.com on 27 Jun 2009
Frequently Asked Questions: Financial help with my vet bills
from petside.com on 13 May 2009
exception. No one likes surprises at the vet, so it's good to know that you have recourses if you suspect that your vet is taking advantage of you. Read on to learn what you can do if you suspect your vet is overcharging you.
My Dog Has Cancer: In Order To Treat It Should I Go to a Vet or Specialist?
from petside.com on 07 May 2009
Q: I just found out my dog has cancer. Can my normal vet treat her or do I need to take her to a specialist?

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