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Topical Wound Care for Horses

June 02, 2011

Sooner or later, it's bound to happen.  Your horse comes in with a wound that needs attention.  Do you know the best first aid for your horse's needs? "A wound to your horse's body can take the form of an abrasion, puncture or full thickness skin cut," notes Dr. Glennon Mays, clinical associate professor at the Texas A&M College of Veterinary Med... (Read More)

Raccoons

May 26, 2011

The late night ruckus coming from the back porch may not be a robber or even the friendly neighborhood cat.  Raccoons love to filter through the trash and can frequently be seen doing so during the late hours of the night. However fascinating this may be, experts advise people to stay away from cute little Rocky the Raccoon. "Homeowners should use cauti... (Read More)

Sun Exposure and Skin

May 19, 2011

Summer time generally means vacations, water, and a lot of fun in the sun. However, the same concerns that affect people can also cause problems for pets. As the weather warms up, many people take to bathing their pets outside. It seems like a good idea, as pets may dry faster and cause less water mess. However, according to Dr. Alison Diesel, lecturer in smal... (Read More)

Precautionary Travel Tips

May 12, 2011

Most summer days are filled with outdoor activities and times spent on vacation. As the summer months starts to approach, it is necessary to understand the types of diseases that may affect your pets when they travel. So, if you're the outdoor type and you like to take your pet with you, your pet may be bringing home more than memories as you venture through fiel... (Read More)

Horse Summer Dermatitis

May 05, 2011

"Sweet…", as a modern term, denotes pleasure and enjoyment.  However, for a horse, sweet itch can be anything but "sweet…".  "Sweet Itch, also known as summer eczema or equine dermatitis, is one of several seasonal allergies that your horse may encounter," notes Dr. Glennon Mays, clinical associate professor at the Texas A&M College of Veterinary... (Read More)

Boarding a Pet

April 28, 2011

Sometimes, you may find yourself in the position of needing to leave your animals for a few days. If you cannot find a sitter to care for your pets in your home, you may want to consider boarding them at a kennel. And since there are more than 9,000 boarding kennels in the United States and Canada, there is probably one near you. Fees can range from $12 to $45... (Read More)