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The Ultimate Embarrassment: Humping
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The Florida Pet Blog by Dr. Michael Rumore. The Ultimate Embarrassment: Humping. January 28, 2013. Dogs are definitely not people, and live by a different set of social norms than we two-leggers do. Any pet owner can tell you, nothing is quite as embarrassing as when a pet starts humping in front of company. Sometimes they hump another dog or cat, sometimes an object, and sometimes even a person. No matter what the target is, it is always embarrassing. What’s love got to do with it? Rarely, a spayed or n...
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2012 September
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The Florida Pet Blog by Dr. Michael Rumore. Archives for September 2012. A Crossdressing Bunny’s Ears and Being Way Too Dedicated to Your Job. September 27, 2012. Common in adult cats and dogs; they typically have allergies or infections (or infections caused by allergies) causing their discomfort. This is important, because many pet owners will treat their pets ear scratching with over-the-counter ear mite medicine, and then be surprised when it doesn’t work. Dutch’s ears were itchy, and the scabb...
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Update on Max
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The Florida Pet Blog by Dr. Michael Rumore. September 25, 2012. We have had some issues with his surgery. Excessive movement, as well as the Collie’s inherently obsessive behavior, has led to the incision site opening up. We had to add some strength holding sutures, which are placed further out from the incision to help hold it together. We augmented these stitches with small pieces of tubing to help keep them in place. Looking for the PetAnswers podcast? Return to top of page. X000B7; Log in.
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VetAnswers: Not a Black and White Movie: What Our Pets See
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Diving a little deeper into the fascinating world of our pets. Saturday, September 15, 2012. Not a Black and White Movie: What Our Pets See. Whenever movies portray the perspective of a dog or cat, they always use camera at knee level, looking up in black and white. In real life, a pet’s perspective is much different. These differences can be enlightening, and can give us a little glimpse into our four legged friends’ world. Dani and I examine a kitty. Gabby has a yellow tapetum. Michael Rumore, DVM.
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A Crossdressing Bunny’s Ears and Being Way Too Dedicated to Your Job
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The Florida Pet Blog by Dr. Michael Rumore. A Crossdressing Bunny’s Ears and Being Way Too Dedicated to Your Job. September 27, 2012. Common in adult cats and dogs; they typically have allergies or infections (or infections caused by allergies) causing their discomfort. This is important, because many pet owners will treat their pets ear scratching with over-the-counter ear mite medicine, and then be surprised when it doesn’t work. Dutch’s ears were itchy, and the scabbing was painful. We did g...So, bes...
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2012 December
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The Florida Pet Blog by Dr. Michael Rumore. Archives for December 2012. Cognitive Dysfunction Syndrome: Dog and Cat Alzheimer’s. December 4, 2012. Cognitive Dysfunction Syndrome is disease many pet owners accidentally ignore. The symptoms begin subtlety, and progress slowly. Often people mistake this disease for just getting old, and miss the opportunity to manage this serious problem. There are several different ways to manage and treat CDS. High levels of powerful antioxidants (such a. Cognitive dysfun...
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2012 November
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The Florida Pet Blog by Dr. Michael Rumore. Archives for November 2012. The Real Scary Alien Invaders Aren’t Flying in UFO’s: Part 1 – The Bufo. November 8, 2012. The recent sighting of large numbers of bufo toads in Tampa reminds us that some of the scariest alien invaders are not little green men, but rather large grayish-brown toads. These invaders are significantly affecting our natural Florida wildlife, and can be a real danger to our pets as well. AP Photo from The Tampa Bay Times. These toads are ...
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The Real Scary Alien Invaders Aren’t Flying in UFO’s: Part 1 – The Bufo
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The Florida Pet Blog by Dr. Michael Rumore. The Real Scary Alien Invaders Aren’t Flying in UFO’s: Part 1 – The Bufo. November 8, 2012. The recent sighting of large numbers of bufo toads in Tampa reminds us that some of the scariest alien invaders are not little green men, but rather large grayish-brown toads. These invaders are significantly affecting our natural Florida wildlife, and can be a real danger to our pets as well. AP Photo from The Tampa Bay Times. These toads are voracious carnivores, eating...
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VetAnswers: January 2013
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Diving a little deeper into the fascinating world of our pets. Sunday, January 27, 2013. The Ultimate Embarrassment: Humping. Dogs are definitely not people, and live by a different set of social norms than we two-leggers do. Any pet owner can tell you, nothing is quite as embarrassing as when a pet starts humping in front of company. Sometimes they hump another dog or cat, sometimes an object, and sometimes even a person. No matter what the target is, it is always embarrassing. Rarely, a spayed or neute...
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