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Animal Health Topics / School of Veterinary Medicine

WebNoodle, a 3-year-old male poodle mix underwent years of specialist referrals, medical treatments, and diet alterations followed with no resolution to his kidney stone issue. …

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Spaying or Neutering Your Dog Animal Health Topics / School of

WebSpaying is a surgical procedure to remove the female reproductive organs - the ovaries and uterus. For routine spaying, the best age for dogs is before puberty. …

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Vaccination Guidelines for Dogs and Cats Animal Health Topics

WebIn general we recommend that kittens receive a single dose of killed or recombinant rabies vaccine at 12-16 weeks of age. Adult cats with unknown vaccination …

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Highly Pathogenic Avian Influenza Animal Health Topics / School …

WebHighly pathogenic avian influenza (HPAI) is a contagious disease in birds that can be deadly, especially for domestic poultry. The World Organization for Animal …

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Heat-Related Illness in Dogs Animal Health Topics / School of

WebHeat stroke is a life-threatening condition characterized in dogs by a body temperature greater than 105.8°F (normal body temperature for a dog is between 99.5 …

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Q Fever (Coxiellosis) Animal Health Topics / School of Veterinary

WebQ Fever, also known as “query fever” or coxiellosis, is an infection caused by the bacterium Coxiella burnetii, which is ubiquitous and persistent in the environment. It …

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Dental Care Animal Health Topics / School of Veterinary Medicine

WebIt is best to start dental care at an early age. Introduce brushing gradually and begin by rubbing your pet's teeth and gums with a soft gauze wrapped around a finger. …

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Feline Animal Health Topics / School of Veterinary Medicine

WebFeline Mammary Hyperplasia. by John Gardiner. April 25, 2019. Feline. Feline mammary hyperplasia is a benign, often drastic enlargement of the mammary …

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Livestock Animal Health Topics / School of Veterinary Medicine

WebFoothill Abortion (Epizootic Bovine Abortion) by Amy Young. October 16, 2020. Livestock. Foothill abortion, or epizootic bovine abortion, is a tick-borne disease in …

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Feline Lower Urinary Tract Disease Animal Health Topics / School …

WebFeline lower urinary tract disease (FLUTD) refers to various conditions that affect the bladder and urethra in cats. These diseases can include bladder stones, …

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Guinea Pig Care Animal Health Topics / School of Veterinary …

WebPellets. Pellets should be provided daily in a ceramic or stainless steel heavy bowl that is cleaned daily. Timothy-based pellets specifically for guinea pigs should be …

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Spaying or Neutering Your Cat Animal Health Topics / School of

WebCall 530-752-1393 to schedule an appointment with the UC Davis veterinary hospital small animal clinic. The main reasons for spaying or neutering (castrating) cats …

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Benefits of Pet Insurance Animal Health Topics / School of …

WebLuna, a 1-year-old Bernese mountain dog, had hip replacement surgery at the UC Davis veterinary hospital. Having pet insurance can positively change the life of an …

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Equine Animal Health Topics / School of Veterinary Medicine

WebFirst Aid and Preventative Care for Horses Lecture (Video) by Rob Warren. June 04, 2019. Equine. Many equine health issues are preventable. Learn more about …

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Koi Herpesvirus (KHV) Animal Health Topics / School of …

WebKoi herpesvirus (KHV) is a highly contagious viral pathogen of common carp and koi carp varieties. Mortality rates can be 80-100% in some cases. Lowering the …

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Brachycephalic (Short-nosed) Dogs Animal Health Topics / …

WebThe term “brachycephaly” comes from the Greek words for “short” and “head”. Across species, individuals with brachycephaly are characterized by a wide head …

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