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Animal Care Tips – Bowel Disorders

Last week I wrote about normal large intestine function. Probably the most common problem we see with canine large bowels is colitis. This is an inflammatory response that is usually due to dietary change or anxiety/stress. In most cases we will see a semi-sift to runny stool that contains blood and or mucus. Sometimes the [...]

By |2006-06-25T14:57:36+00:00June 25th, 2006|Pet Health Care|0 Comments

Animal Care Tips – Intestinal Issues

Last week we learned about normal small intestinal function and that lots can go wrong here. Consumption of food contaminated with certain bacteria or toxins can lead to irritation of the intestinal lining. This irritation can cause more water to be secreted - diarrhea. It can also cause peristalsis (movement) to stop and thus cause [...]

By |2006-06-11T14:50:30+00:00June 11th, 2006|Pet Health Care|0 Comments

Animal Care Tips – Welcome

I hope you are reading your paper early today, because we are having an open house and would love to meet you. Come down to Animal Care Clinic between 9am and 2pm today and let us show you around! You can start by meeting our newest doctor! Marissa Greenberg has joined us this week as [...]

By |2020-07-24T15:27:10+00:00May 21st, 2006|Community Service|0 Comments

Animal Care Tips – The Liver

As we continue on our tour of the body, we arrive at the liver. The liver is located inside the abdomen (belly), just behind the lungs and diaphragm - just under the ribcage. Aside from the skin, the liver is the largest organ in the body, and it has an equally large number of duties [...]

By |2006-05-07T14:43:21+00:00May 7th, 2006|Pet Health Care|0 Comments