Sentences with phrase «pet medical articles»

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An April, 2009, a Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association (JAVMA) article revealed that household income is the greatest predictor of whether or not pets undergo a spay / neuter operation, with homes earning under $ 35,000 being almost half as likely to have pets altered than homes over $ 75,000.
In the earlier article about pet owner misconceptions, I reviewed some statistics and a few medical examples of how certain conditions can often resolve on their own, or with just supportive care at -LSB-...]
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In one quarter of Oklahoma counties from 17 to 20 percent of homes earn under $ 10,000 annually and overall one third of households in our state earn under $ 35,000 per year (the income level at which spending on pet care dramatically declines according to a 2009 article in Journal of American Veterinary Medical Association).
The article shared a list of the top nonprofit organizations that give financial aid to people who are having trouble paying for their pet's medical expenses.
Tabby & Jack's has also compiled a library of very informative pet related articles written by us as well as experts in the nutritional, medical and training arenas.
Kris Kruse - Elliott, DVM, PhD, DACVAA, is medical director of AnimalScan in Redwaood City, an MRI facility for pets; is board certified by the American College of Veterinary Anesthesia and Anagelsia; and also submitted this article from the ACVAA.
This is an online service established by Dr. Rebecca Remillard, a board certified veterinary nutritionist, that provides customized recipes for healthy pets and pets with medical conditions as well as nutrition information articles for pet owners.
This article will help you understand the process of anesthesia, and empower you to ask the important questions you can, and should, ask of your pet's medical team to help minimize your pet's anesthetic risk.
Articles are designed to educate consumers on veterinary health care and medical issues that may affect their pet's or animal's daily lives.
An article published in the Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association compared the behaviour of 413 puppies from pet stores compared to those from breeders.
The app features breaking pet news (including pet food and product recalls, local pet information, and emerging diseases), medical articles condensed and optimized for smartphone viewing, an appointment request calendar, educational videos, a «tap to call» feature, information on nearby pet friendly facilities, and much more.
One way they do this is through their veterinary medical article section which provides information on preventative care for cats in Tucson, preventative care for dogs in Tucson, and seasonal Tucson pet care information.
According a recent article in the Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association, «The most common reasons that pets visit the veterinarians are as follows: specific diseases, 13.1 %; signs of illness, 8.1 %; behaviors, 7.7 %; sickness, 7.6 %; fleas and ticks, 3.5 %; check - ups, 3.2 %; and heartworm medication, 2.3 %.
In the earlier article about pet owner misconceptions, I reviewed some statistics and a few medical examples of how certain conditions can often resolve on their own, or with just supportive care at home.
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