Source: VETERINARY MEDICINE
September 1, 2008 By:Valarie V. Tynes, DVM, DACVB
Punishment often fails to solve behavior problems and should not be the first training method of choice.
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Source: VETERINARY MEDICINE
August 1, 2008 By:Kathy C. Tater, DVM, DACVD, Adam P. Patterson, DVM, DACVD
All normal dogs have a small number of Demodex species mites that live in their hair follicles. These mites are not visible to the naked eye. But some dogs develop an overgrowth of these mites, a condition called demodicosis, or demodectic mange.
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Source: VETERINARY MEDICINE
December 17, 2007 By:Wayne L. Hunthausen, DVM
Puppies can play rough. So to ensure a lifetime of safe and happy interactions, learn how to play appropriately with your new puppy from the start.
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Source: VETERINARY MEDICINE
April 1, 2007 By:Valarie V. Tynes, DVM, DACVB
You can easily teach your dog to eliminate in an acceptable location by keeping a close eye, recognizing his signals, understanding his instincts, and rewarding his appropriate behavior.
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Source: VETERINARY MEDICINE
February 1, 2007 By:Sharon L. Crowell-Davis, DVM, PhD, DACVB
Rabbits naturally prefer to have a specific site for elimination, so you can easily train your rabbit to eliminate in a litter box.
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Source: VETERINARY MEDICINE
January 1, 2007
Your pet is exhibiting clinical signs that could be consistent with an adverse reaction to food.
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Source: VETERINARY MEDICINE
October 1, 2006 By:Laurie Bergman, VMD, DACVB
Before a baby arrives, expectant parents should prepare their pets for the new family member and furnishings.
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