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- Is it an emergency? - The Emergency Veterinary Clinic of Cincinnati compiled this list of pet health emergencies. If the animal has any of the following symptoms, call your local emergency care facility and tell the receptionist that you are bringing in a dog or cat that has
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- Medi -Vet - Animal Health, pet medication, pet medications, Pet Health - Offers pet medication, pet medications, dog grooming, dog allergies, dog grooming supplies, animal health, cat urine, dog shampoo,dog vaccines, horse care, dog allergies,dog medications, flea, kittens and pet medicines.
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- Medi -Vet - Animal Health, pet medication, pet medications, Pet Health - Offers pet medication, pet medications, dog grooming, dog allergies, dog grooming supplies, animal health, cat urine, dog shampoo,dog vaccines, horse care, dog allergies,dog medications, flea, kittens and pet medicines.
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- PetPlace.com - PetPlace.com is a general pet information website that contains excellent veterinary reference and drug library sections. It is endorsed by Angell Memorial Animal Hospital in Boston, MA.
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- Rodenticide Poisoning - Rodenticide poisoning is the accidental ingestion of products used to kill "rodents" such as mice, rats and gophers. These products are common and accidental exposure is frequent. Poisoning is most commonly caused by ingestion of a product containing one of the following ingredients:
Bromethalin
Cholecalciferol (Vitamin D3)
Strychnine
Zinc phosphide
Anticoagulant (warfarin, fumarin, chlorophacinone, diphacinone, pindone, bromadiolone, brodaficoum)
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- Serious Traumatic Injuries - Our final topic in our section on First Aid covers serious traumatic injuries such as head injuries, penetrating chest wounds, dog fights, and being struck by a car. At the end of the article is a list of items to include in a First Aid Kit.
1) Shock
2) Bleeding
3) Evaluating Head Trauma
4) Assessing Breathing Abnormalities
5) Examples of Serious Injuries
6) General Advice
7) A Practical First Aid Kit
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- Stopping vomiting - If you're berner's unable to stop regurgitating
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- Toxic Plants - Information on dealing with and recognizing toxic plants.
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