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Ringworm in horses
If left untreated, most ringworm cases ‘self cure’ in 6-12 weeks. In most cases this is too long a time to wait because of the risk of spread to other ...
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Kitten Information
Buying and raising a kitten is an exciting time which can be quite involved and demanding. In the next few paragraphs we have put together some points to ...
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Midland Veterinary Hospital
We provide veterinary services for dogs, cats, horses, alpacas, ... The clinic has both highly trained small animal vets working within the clinic in ...
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Fleas and Flea Allergies
Flea allergy dermatitis/flea bite hypersensitivity – the saliva of fleas has ... for humans, (especially children) if they accidentally ingest these fleas, ...
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Rodenticide Poisoning
Rodenticide Poisoning (Rat and Mouse Bait) ... For this reason even if the poison is well out of reach of the dogs and cats they are not safe from it. ...
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Worming your Horse
After worming your horse, place it in a new paddock that has not had horses for a while. ... An Example Worming calendar for Adult Horses ...
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Foaling problems
Problems with the foaling process are called dystocia. Dystocia can result in loss of the mare and/or the foal or reduction in her future fertility and can ...
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Luxating (Slipping) Patella Surgery Aftercare
A dog with a slipping patella will often have an intermittent lameness where they will suddenly become extreme lame on a hind leg (often they will carry the ...
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Feline Vaccinations
Feline Panleukopenia (Feline Enteritis) - Onset of this disease is very rapid; symptoms include high temperature, loss of appetite, depression, vomiting, ...
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Rodenticide Poisoning
Rodenticide Poisoning (Rat and Mouse Bait) ... For this reason even if the poison is well out of reach of the dogs and cats they are not safe from it. ...