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A veterinarian is just a doctor that treats furry, cute patients.
A Day in the Life of a Vet Tech
A lot of people think that working with animals is all snuggles and kisses. Well, they are ALL wrong. While veterinary hospitals and clinics do see baby animals like puppies and kittens they also see a lot more than that. This job is mentally, physically and emotionally draining. If you are considering entering this field please think twice.
By Margret Becker8 years ago in Petlife
What You Should Know Before Visiting an Animal Emergency Room
Pets are like kids. They have a vague concept of boundaries and get into everything. They are also always getting sick. A seasoned pet caretaker will respond to pet vomit with an eye roll, while new pet parents will quickly pack their furry friend into the car and rush to the nearest animal emergency hospital. Sometimes, something more serious, like a dogfight or traumatic accident, will happen. Whatever the case there a few things you should be prepared for when visiting an animal emergency room.
By Kam Mayfield8 years ago in Petlife
A Pet Owner's Journey (Pt. 6)
Taking a pet to the vet can be a terrifying experience, especially if this is your first pet. You don't know how they will react to the environment. You don't know how they will react to getting examined or getting their shots. And you never know what the vet will find that could be wrong with your pet.
By Samantha Reid8 years ago in Petlife
Competition Horses and Disease. Top Story - August 2017.
Competition horses travelling regularly to shows are prone to catching any disease that is prevalent at the time, particularly those that are viral diseases passed on by contact or through the air. Equine Influenza and Strangles are the two diseases most commonly caught on the showground.
By Clare Scanlan9 years ago in Petlife
Foods That Are Poisonous To Dogs
When you see those big brown puppy dog eyes looking up at you while you eat dinner, it's so hard to refuse his begging for scraps. Most of the time, tossing your dog a couple of scraps of dinner won't hurt. Human food, on the whole, tends to be alright with canine digestive systems.
By Emily McCay9 years ago in Petlife






