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Skin & Coat Product Comparison Chart
…chlorhexidine, which is highly recommended by veterinarians for the safe, effective treatment of bacterial skin infections. Fragrance and dye free to prevent reactions.Pets with bacterial skin infections. May also help in the management of yeast infections.Malaseb Shampoo2% Miconazole Nitrate, an effective antifungal…
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Skin & Coat Product Comparison Chart
| Relief from itching and scratching from allergies or flea and tick bites is available through oral and topical skin products. This comparison chart lets you make the right choice for your pet's needs. |
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FAQs: Newts & Salamanders
…poisonous? Some do secrete toxic substances that can irritate human mucous membranes, and they can be highly toxic to other species of amphibians. [ Back to Top ] Can I hold my salamander or newt? We highly recommend that you limit handling your salamander or newt to when it is absolutely necessary, such…
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FAQs: Newts & Salamanders
| There are many different species of salamanders and newts kept as pets. This article will answer some of your most frequently asked questions about caudates, including how to house them and what kind of diet they need. Learn more > |
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Filtration Systems for Reptiles: Why You Need Them & How They Work
…your reptile's tank, and filters will help to eliminate these compounds.Filters aerate the water.Many species, such as Paddle-tail Newts, require highly aerated water to function properly. Chronically low oxygen levels can cause stress, illness and, for some species, even death. Filters more accurately…
Filtration Systems for Reptiles: Why You Need Them & How They Work
| With so many different filters to choose from, it can get confusing trying to create a proper filtration system for your herp's habitat. Our convenient filter guide is here to help clear up any confusion. |
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Anatomy Terms: Horses
…number burned on upper neck as in army horses. Temporary brands are made by burning a number on the hoof, or painting a mark on the skin with silver nitrate. Brands are now tattooed on the inside of the upper lip to avoid disfiguring the body.Bug-eyed: Eye protruding: horse usually cannot see well.Calf…
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Anatomy Terms: Horses
| When you are reading through information pertaining to horses, it helps to know the jargon so you will understand. The following list of terms, while in no way comprehensive, will clue you in on the lingo of horse anatomy. |
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Nutritional Horse Supplements: Antioxidant Overview
…common antioxidants used in horses, and their major functions, are listed below. Antioxidant Function Vitamin C Vitamin C particularly binds to nitrates, which play a role in the development of some cancers. It is also called ascorbic acid or sodium ascorbate. Vitamin E Vitamin E is fat soluble and…
Nutritional Horse Supplements: Antioxidant Overview
| Antioxidants are important for your horse on many levels. This informative articles tells you why and how you can ensure your horse gets antioxidants to meet his needs. |
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