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Why Is My Dog Falling Down?
Little kids love spinning in place until they fall down. But when we're talking about our dogs, there's really no good reason for loss of balance.
Dogs and Compulsive Scratching, Licking, and Chewing
Are you going crazy listening to your dog scratching his ears all night long? Have you about had it with your dog licking her paw nonstop? At your wit’s end over your dog biting his own tail?
Anemia in Horses
Anemia in horses is defined as low blood volume. There are a variety of different causes of anemia, and it usually occurs secondary to some other health issue the horse may be experiencing.
Abscess in Horses
An abscess is an accumulation of pus (dead white blood cells) that forms a lump internally or externally on your horse’s body.
Anemia in Newborn Foals
Neonatal isoerythyolysis (or NI) is a blood condition found in newborn foals. It manifests itself within the first few days of birth and is the result of a discrepancy between the mare’s blood and that of the foal...
Aflatoxin Poisoning in Horses
Aflatoxins are one of many different types of chemicals that have proven to be toxic to horses, and they can come in many forms.
Acorn Poisoning in Horses
While many animals in the wild depend on the acorn for their nutritional needs, the acorn poses a toxicity risk to some animals, including horses, cattle, goats, and sheep.
Which Dog is for You? Part II
A four-legged companion in your life can bring a bounty of rewards. Not only do pets offer love and affection, but they can help keep your immune system strong, reduce depression, even lower blood pressure.