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How heartworm treatment can be your pets valentines gift

How Heartworm treatment can be your pets valentines day gift

MyOwnVet articlesBy Ahmed KadhemFebruary 8, 2021

Heartworm treatment can save your pet! Heartworm is potentially fatal for dogs and cats. It only takes one bite from an infected mosquito for this disease to be transmitted. It first starts off in larvae form which doesn’t cause any risks on their own but grow into the adult form which can attack your pet’s…

Cane Toad Poisoning How to know if your pet is poisoned

Cane Toad Poisoning: How to know if your pet is poisoned

Cats, Dogs, MyOwnVet articlesBy Ahmed KadhemDecember 2, 2020

Cane toad poisoning seems to be more prevalent in dogs. The toxins to be quickly absorbed through their mouth with some rare cases causing death in 10 – 15 minutes after the initial exposure.

what is heartworm disease

Treating your pet’s parasites: Heartworm disease

Cats, Dogs, MyOwnVet articlesBy Ahmed KadhemNovember 3, 2020

What is heartworm disease? Heartworm disease is a serious disease that can result in severe organ diseases such as lung disease and heart failure.

what is canine cough

What is canine cough and how to prevent it

Dogs, MyOwnVet articlesBy Ahmed KadhemOctober 15, 2020

Canine cough is specific to dogs that is highly contagious and spreads through dog socialising such as dog shows, kennels and even obedience school classes.

How to help your pet cope when you return to work MyOwnVet

How to help your pet cope when you return to work after lockdown

Dogs, Cats, MyOwnVet articlesBy Ahmed KadhemJune 18, 2020

How to help your pet cope when you return to work after lockdown Whether we like it or not, we’re slowly getting back to a new ‘normal’, now with lockdown gradually being lifted. In reality, the ones to suffer most will be our furry friends who’ve become used to having us around 24/7. So, what…

what do you need to know about preventive care

What you need to know about preventive care

MyOwnVet articles, Cats, DogsBy Ahmed KNovember 21, 2019

Benjamin Franklin once said “An ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure.” Nothing could be more valid than this statement when it comes to being vigilant and proactive with our beloved furry friends.

5 misconceptions about dogs

5 misconceptions about dogs

Dogs, MyOwnVet articlesBy Ahmed KSeptember 18, 2019

Whenever dogs wag their tail they are happy. Tail wagging is a form of communication for the dog to tell you how they feel. However, this is not just limited to happy emotions. The two most common reasons for a dog to wag its tail is either due to them being happy or nervous. Knowing…

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