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Ask A Veterinarian - Shiloh Veterinary Hospital: September 2010
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Thursday, September 23, 2010. Question: AAHA does it matter? I’m new to the area, what should I look for in a veterinary hospital? You’re AAHA accredited, does that matter? There are only 4 small animal hospitals in the York Area accredited by the AAHA. Three of them are: Shiloh Veterinary Hospital in Dover, Shiloh Veterinary Hospital East in Manchester and Patton Veterinary Hospital in Red Lion. Thomas Schaeberle, VMD. Posted by Shiloh Veterinary Hospital. Links to this post. Thursday, September 16, 2010.
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Ask A Veterinarian - Shiloh Veterinary Hospital: February 2010
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Sunday, February 14, 2010. My dog has been chewing my furniture, carpet and other small items when I’m at work. Does he have separation anxiety? Although causing damage in the house can be a sign of separation anxiety, many dogs do not have separation anxiety, but are destructive simply because they are bored and do not have enough daily exercise. Thomas Schaeberle, VMD. Posted by Shiloh Veterinary Hospital. Links to this post. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). The Companion animal Parasite Council. Shiloh Vet...
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Ask A Veterinarian - Shiloh Veterinary Hospital: June 2010
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Thursday, June 24, 2010. I have a cat that is overweight, at my last visit the veterinarian mentioned Hepatic lipidosis could develop. Should I be concerned? Most cats with fatty liver disease have experienced a recent, rapid weight loss, their skin and mucous membranes appear yellow or jaundiced, and they may be dehydrated, have nausea or vomiting and appear quiet or depressed. Supplements and liver support drugs like SAMe. Thomas Schaeberle, VMD. Posted by Shiloh Veterinary Hospital. Links to this post.
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Ask A Veterinarian - Shiloh Veterinary Hospital: September 2009
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Saturday, September 26, 2009. Question: Anal Glands Part 2. Dear Dr. Schaeberle,. Why does my dog constantly want to lick his hind end area and scoot on the carpet? As mentioned in last week’s article, anal glands are two glands that sit just inside the anus that produce a scent unique to the individual dog or cat. So what is the cause of anal gland disease? What are the signs of anal gland disease? How is anal gland disease treated? With chronic disease, I like to partner with the owner to decide if it ...
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Ask A Veterinarian - Shiloh Veterinary Hospital: November 2009
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Monday, November 16, 2009. Question: Feline Urinary Issues Pt 3. My cat continues to have urinary issues and problems, why? In the past two articles I discussed the complexity of feline bladder disease. To review, the cause of feline bladder inflammation includes infection, bladder stones, irritating crystals in the bladder and rarely cancer. But in over 50% of cats we never really know the exact causes of bladder inflammation (termed feline idiopathic. So how can we prevent urinary disease in cats?
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Ask A Veterinarian - Shiloh Veterinary Hospital: August 2010
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Tuesday, August 31, 2010. Question: Diabetes in Pets. My cat was recently diagnosed with diabetes. I didn’t know it was. What do we do next? Over the past year there have been many questions involving diabetes in both dogs and cats. I want to make sure I answer most of them, so we will begin a three part series on diabetes mellitus and pets. Thomas Schaeberle, VMD. Posted by Shiloh Veterinary Hospital. Links to this post. Tuesday, August 10, 2010. Question: Ear mites in Cats. Ear mites are very small ins...
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Ask A Veterinarian - Shiloh Veterinary Hospital: July 2010
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Thursday, July 8, 2010. I noticed recently that my dog squints his left eye a lot and he tends to have a lot of discharge. I just thought it was allergies but now I’m not so sure. The cornea is the clear covering of the eye. Symptoms include squinting, discharge from the corner of the eye which may be clear or green/yellow, a cloudy or blue appearance to the clear part of the eye, and sometimes redness of the white part of the eye and the surrounding conjunctiva. Thomas Schaeberle, VMD. Links to this post.
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Ask A Veterinarian - Shiloh Veterinary Hospital: March 2010
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Thursday, March 25, 2010. Question: Cat Frequently Urinating with Decrease in Urine. My male cat frequently visits the litterbox and I’m noticing a decrease in urine. Should I be concerned? Both male and female cats and dogs can form bladder stones; however, in males, the stones may become lodged in the urethra causing an obstruction which can cause serious illness and even death. How does your veterinarian know your pet has a bladder stone? Thomas Schaeberle, VMD. Posted by Shiloh Veterinary Hospital.
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Ask A Veterinarian - Shiloh Veterinary Hospital: October 2010
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Friday, October 29, 2010. Have a Safe and Happy Halloween! Don't forget to read over our Halloween Safety Tips! Here are also some good reads to keep everyone safe this trick or treat season. Safety Tips for People: http:/ www.halloween-safety.com/. CDC safety tips: http:/ www.cdc.gov/family/halloween/. Keep Kids Healthy: http:/ www.keepkidshealthy.com/welcome/autumn/halloween safety.html. More ASPCA Safety Tips: http:/ www.aspca.org/pet-care/pet-care-tips/halloween-safety-tips.html. Links to this post.
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