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Patch And The Mystery Coughing in Cats
Lifestyles of the Furry & Fabulous 3 min readThere can be many reasons why your kitten is coughing a lot. If the rumbly purr turned into a cough, that means something is irritating their throat, airways, or lungs. Kristen reached out to us because of her fur baby, Patch, as he had a mysterious cough for the last two years. Patch started taking Stimmune and Resp-Aid...
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Single? Frenchies can fetch you dates.
Pet Care Tips 5 min readPicture this dull scenario. Girls are stumbling across your Tinder, but all your photos are cropped-up group shots. Some even have stray arms around you or a head sticking into your face! There are some solo shots of you. But they’re from that one vacation you took years ago when you looked like a 20-year-old version of yourself. Chances...
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Panting: Why Do Dogs Pant?
Pet Care Tips 3 min readPanting is the mechanism dogs use that allows them to cool down when exposed to heat and exercise. When panting, they breathe out the hot air and breathe in cool air, while allowing water to evaporate from their tongue and mouth. This helps to bring their body temperature down since they don’t sweat like humans...
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Understanding Cat and Dog Blood Tests, X-Rays, and Urinalysis
Vet Talks 4 min readBlood work and laboratory tests are often requested by your veterinarian. Blood work can be used in healthy pets, pets that will undergo anesthesia, and in sick pets. The tests are performed to provide objective information about the general health of the furkiddo. The results of each test can be helpful in monitoring ill patients...
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Vet Talks: Treating Pillow Foot or Plasma Cell Pododermatitis in Cats
Vet Talks 3 min readWhat is Pillow foot? Pillow Foot in Cats (Plasma Cell Pododermatitis in Cats) is a rare disease of the footpads of cats. Due to the accumulation of a specific type of white blood cells called plasma cells, the footpad becomes inflamed. Plasma cells play a major role in the immune system. Causes of Pillow Foot in...
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Vet Talks: Ozzy and Coconut Fight Feline Herpesvirus (FHV)
Vet Talks 3 min readA few months ago, my partner and I decided to adopt two kittens. This decision came after many years of living in Canada and the loss of my 16-year-old kitten, Frederico. It was a long road to adopt my kittens. After many visits to the place where they were available for adoption, we decided to...
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Vet Talks: Coronavirus In Cats
Vet Talks 3 min readFeline Coronavirus (FCoV) is a common viral, but highly contagious intestinal (enteric) infection in cats. It can be asymptomatic but may cause a few problems, like diarrhea in most infected cats. In some cats, however, the intestinal form of FCoV mutates and turns into feline infectious peritonitis (FIP), a disease that is generally fatal. Two forms of...
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Kang’s Journey With Struvite Crystals in Cats
Inspiring Pet Tails 3 min readStruvite crystals in cats are one of the most common bladder stones to be found in their urine. It can cause severe discomfort that is beyond imagination. It breaks our hearts to learn that Kang had been suffering from crystal flare-ups every cold month. But guess what? It never stopped this green-eyed beauty from living...
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Evaluating NHV Tripsy for Management of Lower Urinary Tract Disease in Healthy Cats
Clinical Trials & Research 3 min readEncouraging results from the evaluation of our NHV herbal compounds continue to come. NHV Tripsy was studied by The University of Georgia College of Veterinary Medicine under the supervision of Dr. Joe Bartges, DVM, PhD, DACVIM, DACVN, Professor of Medicine and Nutrition, Department of Small Animal Medicine and Surgery Veterinary Medical Center UGA VCM. The results of the study on cats were...
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Treat Recipe With Collagen for Dogs
Easy Recipes For Pets 4 min readSupplementing collagen for dogs can help promote joint, muscular, skin, coat, and gastrointestinal health. That’s because your furkiddo’s body’s natural ability to produce this vital protein decreases over time, affecting all of these essential functions. Ensuring your little one’s diet has a balanced amount of animal proteins, such as bovine, poultry, and fish, is a...
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