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Types of Canine Cancer

Types of Canine Cancer

Cancers have multiple influencing factors. Genetic material in cells can be influenced by a number of things, and the growth and functions of those cells can be changed. Your dog's immune system usually cleans up cells that are mutating, but a damaged...

How to Clean a Cat's Runny Nose

How to Clean a Cat's Runny Nose

A cat's runny nose can be the result of a cold, virus or even a sinus infection. A runny nose is as uncomfortable and annoying for cats as it is for humans. Just like in humans, a cat's runny nose gets sore and stopped up and needs continual attention...

Facts About the Muscular System in a Dog

Facts About the Muscular System in a Dog

The function of the muscle system in a dog is to produce movement and stabilize joints. It consists of units of tissue, which, in turn, produce movement. Good muscle function is essential since it's important that dogs run and jump.

How to Clean a Dog's Runny Eyes

How to Clean a Dog's Runny Eyes

Dogs make wonderful pets; however grooming them can be difficult. Here is how to safely clean your dog's runny eyes wit minimal difficulty. Every dog is different, but most dogs respond to this method well.

How to Kill Maggots in Living Tissue

How to Kill Maggots in Living Tissue

Maggots don't seem like they would be state-of-the-art medicine. They give most people a queasy stomach when they see them. However, maggots can actually help wounds heal. They feed on dead and infected tissue and disinfect the wound. This action allows...

How to Protect Children From the Flu

How to Protect Children From the Flu

Flu refers to any illness caused by a number of different influenza viruses. Symptoms include fever, cough, sore throat, stuffy nose, headache, body aches, chills and fatigue. Most healthy children recover from the flu with no problems, but at times, the...

Side Effects of an ID Chip in Dogs

Side Effects of an ID Chip in Dogs

I.D. chips, or microchips, are tiny electronic chips implanted in pets that shelters can scan for information to return lost animals to their owners. While these chips have created some controversy because of links to cancer, allergies or tissue injury...

Basal Cell Tumors in Dogs

Basal Cell Tumors in Dogs

A basal cell tumor is a type of skin cancer that affects dogs. Basal cells are located in the deep epidermal layer of the skin. Basal cell tumors are abnormal masses of these cells; they can be benign or malignant.

Feline Skin Cancer Treatments

Feline Skin Cancer Treatments

Cancer strikes not just human beings, but also companion animals such as dogs and cats. Skin cancer is one of the most common forms of cancer found in felines and can be easily detected so it can be quickly diagnosed and treated.

How to Make Toys for a Rat

How to Make Toys for a Rat

Why buy pet toys when you can craft them yourself from regular household items? Rats, with their high intelligence, especially appreciate and benefit from stimulating activities. With these toys, those foraging instincts get taken care of as well.

How Does a Teething Ring Work?

How Does a Teething Ring Work?

Instructions Teething Rings Offer Pain Relief Step 1: Many varieties of teething rings are designed to be frozen or chilled. When a baby gums a cold teething ring, her gums feel better because the cold provides temporary pain relief. When the cold...

What Can You Use As Gerbil Bedding?

What Can You Use As Gerbil Bedding?

For a happy gerbil, supply bedding that allows him to have fun burrowing, chewing and playing, along with a cozy place to nest. Several bedding materials make good options to keep your gerbil healthy and content.

How Do Dogs Get Heartworms?

How Do Dogs Get Heartworms?

Heartworms invade a dog's heart and surrounding vessels, including the lungs. Dogs are infected with heartworms when they are bitten by a mosquito carrying infective larvae. The worm requires both the dog and the mosquito to complete its life cycle.

What Foods Can I Feed My Dog That Have Glucosamine in Them?

What Foods Can I Feed My Dog That Have Glucosamine in Them?

A balanced diet is key to a dog's health. Particularly in dogs prone to arthritis and joint ailments, a diet that is fortified with glucosamine can be helpful in reducing joint discomfort.

Curing Cancer in Cats

Curing Cancer in Cats

The prospect of your beloved feline friend being diagnosed with cancer is a scary one at best. According to The Pet Center, the development of cancer in cats is common. But many treatments are now available for the treatment of feline cancer, some of...

Can You Give a Dog Glucosamine Made for People?

Can You Give a Dog Glucosamine Made for People?

Glucosamine is an element produced by the body, both in humans and animals, to help lubricate and stimulate smooth motion in joints. Glucosamine supplements can help when a joint is damaged.

Basic Rules of Dog Massage

Basic Rules of Dog Massage

Hi, I'm Mary with expertvillage.com and today we're going to start talking about the basic strokes and how you start pet massage. Very very first thing I have got to emphasize is how gentle your stroke needs to be when you're working with an animal. If...

What Types of Cancer Can Dogs Get?

What Types of Cancer Can Dogs Get?

Dogs can get many of the same types of cancer that humans can. Some cancers are genetically related and others occur because dogs are exposed to the same environment and carcinogens as humans. Dogs cannot tell when something is wrong. It is up to the...

Homeopathic Remedy for Ear Mites in Dogs & Cats

Homeopathic Remedy for Ear Mites in Dogs & Cats

Ear mites are small insects that burrow into the ears of dogs or cats. They look like patches of dirt or build-up of ear wax. Ear mites also cause your dog or cat to have itchy ears. If your dog or cat does not get treatment for ear mites, these bugs can...

Rabies Transmission & Symptoms

Rabies Transmission & Symptoms

Rabies transmission in dogs most often occurs from the bite of an infected wild animal. Rabies symptoms can take weeks to months to appear and they are most commonly associated with paralysis and changes to the animal's normal temperament. Rabies...

Do Cats Have Baby Teeth?

Do Cats Have Baby Teeth?

Cats' teeth are interesting because they are so versatile--used for catching food, eating and cleaning themselves. Because cats depend on their teeth for so much, it is important to talk to your vet about how to properly care for your cat's teeth...

Tape Worms in Humans

Tape Worms in Humans

Most people infected with a tapeworm aren't aware that there is a parasite living in their intestines. A tapeworm infection in the intestines is easily treated and rarely has serious health consequences. However, in rare instances, tapeworm larvae can...

Dysplasia Definition

Dysplasia Definition

Medical terminology refers to a specific process based on the Greek or Latin from which the word is derived. Dysplasia, which comes from Greek words meaning "bad formation or shape," is an abnormality within the cells of tissue that affects growth...

Lymph Node Cancer in Dogs

Lymph Node Cancer in Dogs

As with humans, dogs have a lymph node network that plays a major role in fighting infection and disease. Lymphoma is one of the most common cancers observed in dogs. The lymph node tissue constantly replicates to form new tissue. When this tissue...

How to Perform Wound Debridement

How to Perform Wound Debridement

Debridement is the process of cleaning foreign material and damaged tissue from a wound so that healthy new tissue can grow. Debridement methods vary and, ideally, include prescription products and surgical techniques that are clinically supervised and...

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