While most skin infections that cats can get aren't deadly, they can be very alarming. Take ear mites, for example. They attack the area in and around your cat's ears and the result is very unpleasant, to say the least. But how can you tell if your cat...
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Ticks thrive in woody, grassy and brushy areas and carry diseases such as Rocky Mountain spotted fever and Lyme disease. That's why it's essential to keep them off your pet. Here are a few steps to ensure your pet is tick free.
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Hi this is Elise McMahon with expertvillage.com and this video series we are going to talking about flea and tick prevention. If you like to find more about my sevices you can visit my website canineheadstart.com. So in this short clip we are going to be...
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There are few things more disturbing when lovingly petting your dog than finding a full-bodied tick in its ear. The first reaction is to just pluck it off and wash your hands, but removing a tick is a bit more complicated.
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Lyme disease is an infection caused by the "Borrelia burgdorferi" bacteria, which is transmitted through ticks. It causes fever and arthritis, and can eventually lead to joint damage, heart problems and kidney disease. It normally affects dogs and people...
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