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A few years ago, I learned my sweet dog Tom had heartworms. Sadly, my dog passed away a couple of years after he began displaying the symptoms of this condition. But, I enjoyed every moment I was able to spend with my furry friend. Has your dog recently been diagnosed with heartworms by a veterinarian? Talk with your veterinarian about treatment options for this serious problem. In many cases, dogs can be completely cured of heartworms. If your pet’s condition is grave, a veterinarian may be able to help you keep your canine friend more comfortable. On this blog, I hope you will discover how veterinarians can help pets battling serious, medical issues. Enjoy!
Latest Posts
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Understanding Ampicillin Trihydrate: A Vital Antibiotic for Veterinary Use 9 October 2023
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3 Important Autumn And Winter Safety Tips For Your Dog 6 November 2017
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Tips for Starting Your Own Veterinarian Office 1 February 2017
If you have been through all of the schooling and are ready to open your own veterinarian office, you mig
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Traveling Cross-Country With Rover? 3 Dog Care Tips For Your Epic Adventure 27 January 2017
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For New Parrot Parents: 5 Tips for Transporting Polly to the Vet 26 January 2017
If you are a relatively new parrot owner, you may soon be faced with the challenge of safely transporting