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Tips for Administering Pet Medication

Administering pet medication can be a bit tricky. Unfortunately, if your pet is given pills, most pills need to be swallowed hole instead of chewed. Just like children, they do not realize that the medication you are going to give them is actually going to help them. This guideline will provide you with a few [...]

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Can I put my pet rat’s oral medicine in applesauce?

My pet rat has a respiratoryy illness and his vet has him on a few medicines. One he likes, but the other two he won’t take on his own. I have to squirt them in his mouth with a syringe from the vet’s. I want to know if it is ok to put his meds [...]

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Cleaning Vomit From Your Pet

To make your life easier,here are some tips on how to clean vomit, remove the stains and get rid oflingering odors caused by the unavoidable accident of an animal or child.Note: Old stains and stains that have been set by heat are in the ‘difficult-if-not-impossible’ category. That’s why it is so important to act quickly [...]

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Cats and Kittens Ways For Taking Care of the Kittens

The health of the Cat and Kitten must be attended to; the kitten must be seen by a veterinarian. The veterinarian will examine the health of the kitten to see if the kitten has parasites or any disease. Newborn kittens can have vaccination if they reach eight to nine weeks old. If the mother cat [...]

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A Beginners Guide to Horse Medication

Finding the right medication for horses is a tricky business, taking into consideration the possible side effects and for racehorses, making sure that the drugs taken would not affect the horse’s performance in the race. However, the challenge definitely does not end there. Getting the drugs into the horse’s mouth (and making it stay in) [...]

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5 Helpful Tips For Administering Pet Meds

When your pet is sick, you know it often needs medication. But pets, like babies, don’t know that the pill you want them to take will help them. They just know it smells funny and they don’t want it. Here are five tips to help get your pet to take the medicine. Liquid Medications Ask [...]

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Rabbits an Exotic Animal that Could Benefit from Health Insurance that Insures Pet Medical Needs

Many pet owners enjoy the company and companionship of having a pet rabbit in the house. People are attracted to the idea of house rabbits because rabbits are not only playful and fun to watch they are also very social. Rabbits tend to appeal to people who like the size and feel of cats but [...]

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Newborn Kitten Care

There are several different reasons that may make it necessary for us to have to take care of a newborn kitten. First, the mother cat may be sick or even has died. She could have even had more kittens then she could take care of. If the kitten is sick, sometimes the mother cat will [...]

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Kitten Care for the First Three Weeks

The first three weeks in the life of a newborn kitten is truly the most important for the development of the overall kitten health, personally, and character. Keep in mind that the kitten is is a lot like a newborn human baby. It eats around the clock and is of course totally dependent on the [...]

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