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Why Vaccinate at Home?
…Day Air service when you order vaccines.It's Less Stressful On Your PetThe comfortable surroundings of your home are the most natural and relaxed place to vaccinate your pet. And it's convenient to you.We're Here To Help YouIf you ever have any questions about vaccinating your pet and want us to walk you…
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Why Vaccinate at Home?
| Looking to vaccinate your cat at home? Our veterinarians have compiled the tips and guidance you need to make home vaccination easy. |
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FeLV: How to Protect Multi-Cat Homes
…dishes and litter boxes used by the infected cat Test all cats in the household every 90 days until the uninfected cats have two consecutive negative results Vaccinate all uninfected cats Make sure FeLV-positive cats receive proper nutrition, proper vaccination from other diseases, parasite control and…
FeLV: How to Protect Multi-Cat Homes
| Do you know how to protect multiple cats from feline leukemia? Use our veterinarians' tips and advice for FeLV control. |
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Cost-Saving Home Cat Care Tips
…available on common prescription items like Heartgard. Some owners choose to vaccinate their cats at home to save money. We can supply you with the vaccines, syringes and needles you need. We still recommend that your cat have a yearly physical by your veterinarian. Feed a better food. Premium foods…
Cost-Saving Home Cat Care Tips
| Pet-care costs can add up quickly. Between supplies, nutrition and healthcare, some owners spend thousands of dollars annually for a single pet. Do you make every dollar count? Start with these 10 money-saving tips. |
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Cat Healthcare Tips
…all vaccinations. Many of the diseases that have killed a large number of cats in the past are no longer a threat if you adhere to the vaccination schedule we provide. Vaccinating at home makes it very affordable (around $10 and five minutes of your time) to provide this protection to your cat, particularly…
Cat Healthcare Tips
| Nine tips to help you care for your cat and provide him/her with a longer, healthier life. |
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Vaccination: Basic FAQ's
…vaccinations in a young animal, or the vaccination status of an animal is unknown, the animal should be given two vaccinations 2-3 weeks apart. (This does not apply to rabies vaccinations.).[ Back to Top ]Should an animal who had a severe vaccine reaction be vaccinated in the future?The decision to vaccinate…
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Vaccination: Basic FAQ's
| Do puppies need vaccinations? Should an ill pet be vaccinated? Find the answers to these and many other questions here. |
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Puppy's 1st Year: Behavior & Socialization
…Vaccinations Your Puppy Needs As your puppy develops physically, his immune system matures and the protection he received through his mother's first milk diminishes. By vaccinating your pup, however, you can help prevent various infections. Consult your veterinarian to determine your puppy's vaccination…
Puppy's 1st Year: Behavior & Socialization
| From the point you bring your pup home and throughout his entire life - but especially during the first two years - it is imperative that you make every effort to expand the puppy's environment and expose him to new things. |
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Complete Dental Care
…care, both professionally and at home.Dental disease in dogs and catsPlaque: Dogs or cats rarely get cavities, but are much more prone to gum disease and excess tartar buildup on the teeth. Food particles and bacteria collect along the gumline forming plaque. Routine home dental care can remove this plaque…
Complete Dental Care
| Causes of dental disease, and what is included in a good dental care program for your dog and cat, including home care and a professional dental cleaning (prophylaxis). |
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Disaster Preparedness for your Pet
…animals become injured, and a signed veterinary medical treatment authorization form.If you must leave your pet at home during a disasterOften, people have been told to leave their homes for a 'short time,' only to find that they cannot return for days or weeks. It is almost always best to take your animals…
Disaster Preparedness for your Pet
| Each year devastating disasters occur in our nation, which affect both humans and animals. Being prepared for any type of disaster can help save the life of your pet. |
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Ferret Care: Top 10 Tips
…ferret contracting rabies, the rabies vaccination serves as protection for your ferret in case she bites someone. Imrab-3 is the rabies vaccine of choice for ferrets. Get your ferret vaccinated at three months and then yearly thereafter. By law, all rabies vaccinations must be administered by a veterinarian…
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Ferret Care: Top 10 Tips
| Many new ferret owners will quickly find themselves overwhelmed by the differences between owning a ferret and owning more common pets. There are many aspects about basic ferret care and more involved health issues you should be familiar with. |
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Ferret Ownership 101
…home or having to re-home your ferrets, which can be very stressful for them.Cleaning up after ferretsFerrets eat several times throughout the day, and they completely digest the food in about three to four hours. This results in a lot of stool to clean up. Ferrets do use litter boxes, but unlike cats,…
Ferret Ownership 101
| Ferrets need annual exams and vaccinations, as well as other veterinary care. Many veterinarians will charge higher fees for ferrets because they consider them "exotics." |
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Back to Nature: Let Your Ferret Discover the Outdoors Safely
…ferret for fleas and ticks when you get home.Keep your ferret up-to-date on all vaccinations. Canine distemper is an airborne virus, so your ferret could come into contact with the pathogen when you take him outside. Annual vaccinations, with a canine distemper vaccine created for ferrets, can protect him…
Back to Nature: Let Your Ferret Discover the Outdoors Safely
| Ferrets love to play and explore new places. Many ferrets love to spend time outdoors, exploring the different smells, sights, and sounds your backyard can offer them. |
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Introduce Your Ferret to Children, How to
…that ferrets cannot get along with children and that they will even attack them. The truth is that ferrets will no more attack a child than a dog or a cat would. It is perfectly safe to introduce children to your ferret and to allow children to play with her. However, there are certain things you should…
Introduce Your Ferret to Children, How to
| Many people have the misconception that ferrets cannot get along with children and that they will even attack them. The truth is that ferrets will no more attack a child than a dog or a cat would. |
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New Small Pet? How to Get Ready
…home.Before pick-upFind a local veterinarian - Before you ever get a pet, find a veterinarian you can work with. Discuss your choice of pet and health concerns you should watch for. Make an appointment to have your pet examined as soon after purchase as possible. Obtain any health or vaccination records…
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New Small Pet? How to Get Ready
| To help you get off to a good start, here are some recommendations on what to do before you pick up your new pet, and care tips for the first month home. |
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Aleutian Disease Virus (ADV) in Ferrets
…ferret owners, breeders, and rescue organizations. Aleutian Disease Virus (ADV) is a parvovirus, but not the same strains as those that affect dogs, cats, or humans. One ferret-specific strain of ADV has been isolated and the disease has also been reported in mink, skunks, and raccoons. Aleutian Disease…
Aleutian Disease Virus (ADV) in Ferrets
| Aleutian Disease Virus (ADV) is a parvovirus, but not the same strains as those that affect dogs, cats, or humans. Aleutian Disease Virus does not seem to affect any animals outside the Mustelidae family. |
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