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Tips for Buying Dog Toys

November 01, 2012

Tennis balls, Frisbees, rawhides, and Kongs.  Dog toys line the shelves of multiple aisles at pet stores.  With all of the choices, which toys should or shouldn't you buy for man's best friend? Dr. Mark Stickney, Clinical Associate Professor and Director of General Surgery Services at Texas A&M University College of Veterinary Medicine & Biom... (Read More)

Dangers of Pet Halloween Costumes

October 25, 2012

With Halloween less than a week away, many pet owners have already purchased their animal's costume.  While these outfits can be fun and festive, the wrong outfit can be harmful to your animal. Although costumes are a fun way to interact with your pet, Dr. Mark Stickney, Clinical Associate Professor and Director of General Surgery Services at Texas A&... (Read More)

Exotic Pets: What To Know Before You Buy

October 22, 2012

We all have that friend, the one that sees a picture or video of a cute exotic animal and instantly thinks that it would be a perfect companion for them. Although owning an exotic pet can be a rewarding experience, most people are not prepared for the responsibilities or expenses that are tied with these animals. "Exotic pets typically need special caging, spec... (Read More)

Managing Your Cat’s Asthma

October 11, 2012

As the merciless Texas heat finally begins to subside and temperatures start to lower, many of those that suffer from asthma or otherrespiratory problems will begin their yearly ritual of carrying inhalers and scarfs with them to help their lungs compensate for the cold air. Some may not know that cats are also susceptible to these respiratory problems in many of... (Read More)

Feline Hyperthyroidism: Symptoms and Treatments

October 04, 2012

Is your middle-aged cat experiencing increased thirst, appetite, and urination?  Is your furry friend losing weight or has a change in behavior?  If so, your family cat may have hyperthyroidism. This common disease is caused by an overproduction of thyroid hormones, called T3 and T4, due to dysfunction of the thyroid glands in the cat's neck.  T... (Read More)

Anaplasmosis in Cattle – A Problem for the Fall Season

September 27, 2012

Summer has ended and fall is here, which means it is time for cattlemen to watch their herds for signs of anaplasmosis. This disease, which appears most often in the fall months, can be devastating to some herds if not treated properly or in a timely manner. Anaplasma marginale is a parasitic organism that is transmitted through blood transfer by biting insect... (Read More)