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Anal Glands (3) : Surgical Removal
In this video we are describing the surgical removal of both anal glands in a dog. This procedure might prove
Tetanus in Dogs
Carnivores, like dogs and cats are relatively resistant to tetanus compared to other species like horses, guinea pigs and humans. However they can occasionally be affected and it can then be a dramatic disease if not identified quickly by your veterinarian.
Botulism in Horses
Of all domesticated animals, horses are the most sensitive to botulism. While being rare, this condition triggers potentially fatal flaccid paralysis. This video will help you understand the causes of botulism and recognise its early signs.
Anal Glands (3) : Surgical Removal
In this video we are describing the surgical removal of both anal glands in a dog. This procedure might prove
Myxomatosis (2): Vaccination
Myxomatosis is a very common disease amongst wild and domesticated rabbits. In the UK, a vaccination is available against this dreadful disease and this is the topic for the video.
Hip Dysplasia: Symptoms and Diagnosis
Hip dysplasia is painful condition triggering arthritis and lameness in the back legs of our pets. It is most common in large, fast-growing dogs and may be very distressing and debilitating for the affected individuals. The article will deal with the following questions: Who
Cruciate Ligament Rupture in Dogs (2): Surgical Repair
Following our first video on the symptoms and diagnosis of a cruciate ligament injury in dogs, let's now talk about its treatment. The best way to treat this condition is to operate on the patient. Several techniques are successfully used in the UK. In this podcast, we decid
Avian Flu (4): the Disease in Birds
Millions of birds have been infected with the H5N1 avian flu virus. Many of them already died and the disease has spread from Asia to the UK despite aggressive sanitary measures. This podcast analyses how the disease is affecting the birds themselves: How does it spread? Wha
Glaucoma: a Painful Eye Disease
There are various forms of glaucoma that can affect our pets, and the most common forms in pets are not the same as the human form of the disease. However, just like in people, glaucoma in pets result in increased pressure inside the affected eye.
Pain Killer Poisoning in Dogs and Cats
Pet owners occasionally self medicate their pet with human pain killers. Those medications, called anti-inflammatories, are not designed for use in dogs and cats and a minimal human dose can poison a pet. Cats especially seem to be very sensitive to pain killers. This video

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