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2009-01-07
The World’s first dry cat food that contains no cereals and a meat content produced from a minimum o...
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2009-01-07
As part of its ongoing commitment to supporting young graduates the BVA has added two new services t...
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2008-12-17
Dechra Veterinary Products is running a competition for veterinary nurses and practice staff to win ...
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2008-12-16
Having fluffy or fat pets may seem cute, but too many of our furry companions are overweight, just l...
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2008-12-13
IMPROVING vets’ and practice staff’s communication skills in euthanasia consults is the focus of a o...
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2008-12-13
Every week we give a British Veterinary Association view on issues concerning the veterinary profess...
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2008-12-13
Croft Vets, the North East’s leading veterinary practice, h...
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Behavior & Training
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Animal Behavior Clinic, Cornell University Hospital for Animals
- Provides checklists useful for identifying behavior problems in cats, dogs and horses.
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Cat Behavior: What Is This All About?
- Provides links to numerous sites related to cat behavior, many of which are prepared by veterinarians and animal behaviorists.
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What Indoor Cats Need
- A "resource checklist" to enrich the lives of indoor cats prepared by The Indoor Cat Initiative, The Ohio State University College of Veterinary Medicine
Diseases, Conditions & Treatments
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Canine Epilepsy Resource Center
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Care for Animals (American Veterinary Medical Assoc.)
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Exotic Pet Vet.Net (Margaret A. Wissman DVM)
- The single most comprehensive electronic reference for animal care information. Includes over 12,000 indexed topics and over 1200 illustrations. Rapidly search by topic, species, specialty, disease, and keyword. The 2,305-page printed volume of the 8th edition (1998) can also be purchased for quick reference.
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Pet Education (Doctors Foster & Smith)
- This site contains "Informative articles on pet healthcare, written by veterinary experts".
Pet Health Topics
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Washington State University. College of Veterinary Medicine
- A variety of topics related to dog and cat health are arranged into 4 major categories-Procedures, Common Problems, Diseases and Miscellaneous Health Care Topics.
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PetPlace.Com
- Founded by Dr. Jon Rappaport to provide "an unbiased, authoritative, user-friendly website where pet owners worldwide could go for complete, up-to-date information on all pet issues". It features over 5,000 articles in "libraries" on dogs, cats, fish, small mammals, reptiles, birds and horses.
Drugs and Pharmaceuticals
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Veterinary Partner.com
- In addition to health news and information, this site covers commonly used veterinary drugs and pharmaceuticals.
Genetics
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Guide to Congenital and Heritable Disorders in Dogs (Association for Veterinarians for Animal Rights (AVAR))
- Search this site using the keywords: "guide dogs congenital disorders" to view a PDF file on the topic.
Nutrition
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PetDIETS.com
- A premier site for pet nutrition advice and homemade diets from veterinary nutritionists.
Oncology
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OncoLink: Vet - University of Pennsylvania Abramson Cancer Center
- Edited by Lili Duda, VMD, a radiation oncologist at the Veterinary Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania, the OncoLink Vet section is designed as a resource for pet owners who have an animal diagnosed with cancer or are concerned about that possibility. Information is provided on some of the most common types of cancer in dogs and cats. Information can be emailed or printed.
Toxicology & Poisoning
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National Animal Poison Control Center
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Plants and Your Cat (Cat Fanciers Assoc.)
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Indiana Plants Poisonous to Livestock and Pets (Purdue University)
- Lists plants alphabetically, by toxicity rating, by species, and by botanical type along with a picture index.
Zoonoses
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MEDLINEplus Health Information: Pets and Pet Health
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Zoonotic Diseases
- Institutional Animal Care and Use Committee (IACUC), University of California, Santa Barbara. Provides guidelines for preventing disease transmission in animal facilities, with lists of diseases created by Dr. Michael S. Rand, which can be useful to the general public as well.
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