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    • Macropalpebral Fissure Syndrome
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    • PRA in Dogs Part 1
    • PRA in Dogs Part 2
    • PRA in Dogs Part 3
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    Fig 0.5. Cute Cairn Terrier Puppy.
    Fig 0.5. Third eyelid gland prolapse (
    Fig4 - Excessive tearing (epiphora)
    Fig1 - Banner photo of Bonnie.
    Fig1 - Jack Russel Terrier looking up.
    Fig1 - A cute Bichon Frise looking out in a garden
    Fig 0.5. Very cute gray and white kitten on top of an equally cute white puppy.
    Fig 0.5. Cute brown coated puppy (on the left) and brown tabby patterned kitten (on the right). The puppy is looking down and the kitten is looking at the camera. There is a white background.
    Fig 0.5. Shih Tzu in front of a white background.
    Fig 0.5. An assortment of 13 dogs sitting lined up in a row from a small Chihuahua to a large St. Bernard.
    Fig 0.5 Close-up of face of Yorkshire Terrier looking at the camera.
    Fig 0.5. Small white dog with blue eyes, playing with bright blue ball.
    • Corneal Ulcers
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    Fig 0.5. Cute bracheocephalic cat with orange eyes.
    Fig1 - Jack Russel Terrier looking up.
    Fig1 - A cute Bichon Frise looking out in a garden
    Fig 0.5. Close up view of cat's face with green eyes.
    Fig 0.5. Very cute gray and white kitten on top of an equally cute white puppy.
    Fig 0.5. Cute brown coated puppy (on the left) and brown tabby patterned kitten (on the right). The puppy is looking down and the kitten is looking at the camera. There is a white background.
    Fig 0.5. Sam an 18 yo cat
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    • Canine Mange
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    • Itchiness in Dogs
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    A happy healthy dog with no demodectic mange
    Fig 0.5. A cute Corgi running toward the camera in a field of grass.
    Fig 0.5. Small Chihuahua's anal sacs being cleaned by a Blue gloved Veterinarian and Vet Tech.
    Fig 0.5. Brown and white dog scratching behind their ear.
    Fig 0.5. Happy Corgi walking toward the camera in the grass.
    Fig 0.5. Cute pug puppy lying on their stomach and looking at the camera.
    • Feline Ear Mites
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    Fig1 - Tawny colored cat scratching their ear.
    Fig1 - This anesthetized cat has a mild case of feline chin acne. Photo courtesy of the author.
    Fig 0.5. Brown tabby cat lying on its side with bright green eyes wide open.
    Fig 0.5. Cute gray tabby cat in the grass scratching it's ear.
    Fig 0.5. Cute tabby cat lying on their back looking at the camera.
    Fig 0.5. Happy cat laying on its side.
    Fig 0.5. Black and white cat in a blanket.
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    • Canine Baby Teeth
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    • Tooth Root Abscesses
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    A happy Yorkshire terrier being held by her owner.
    Fig 0.5. A veterinarian looking into a large breed dog's mouth while a technician is nearby.
    Fig 0.5. Jack Russell Terrier gnawing on a large bone.
    Fig 0.5. A dog’s upper lip being pulled up to show its teeth.
    • Feline Bad Breath
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    Fig 0.5. Veterinarian inspecting the mouth of a domestic cat.
    Fig 0.5. Close up of a cute gray and white tabby cat with orange eyes looking up with mouth slightly open and teeth visible.
    Fig 0.5: Cat lying on the ground and yawning.
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    Fig 0.5. A Miniature Schnauzer being held by a doctor in a clinic.
    Fig 0.5. Golden Retriever and grey and white British Shorthair cat lying on the floor near the leg of a white dresser.
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    Fig 0.5. A large orange tabby cat crouched down and looking directly into the camera against a white background.
    Fig 0.5. Golden Retriever and grey and white British Shorthair cat lying on the floor near the leg of a white dresser.
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    • Cleaning Dog Eyes Part 1
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    • How Animals See
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    • Human Eye Meds for Dogs Part 1
    • Human Eye Meds for Dogs Part 2
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    Fig0.5 - Photo of brown and white dog being held by a white gloved veterinarian.
    Fig0.5 - Three Shih Tzu sitting, all in need of a good haircut
    Fig0.5 - Cute small white hairy dog in need of grooming.
    Fig 0.5. A three-photo composite of a dog face, cat face, and right eye of horse.
    Fig 0.5. Close up of blue eyed dog.
    Fig 0.5. Head shot of small mixed breed dog, frontal view, with head cocked to the side
    Fig 0.5. Front view of Basset Hound laying on floor, eyes half closed looking at camera, with head on floor and ears spread out on either side.
    • When to Visit an Eye Vet
    • Cleaning Cat Eyes Part 1
    • Cleaning Cat Eyes Part 2
    • Cleaning Cat Eyes Part 3
    • How Animals See
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    • Human Eye Meds for Cats Part 1
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    Fig0.5 - Photo of brown and white dog being held by a white gloved veterinarian.
    Exotic Shorthair cat with tear stains on face
    Fig0.5 - Closeup of cat’s face with discharge in corners of both eyes
    Fig 0.5. CLEANING CAT EYES PART3.GettyImages-1211864716
    Fig 0.5. A three-photo composite of a dog face, cat face, and right eye of horse.
    Fig 0.5. close-up of a cat eye.
    Fig 0.5. Black and white shorthaired cat with green eyes lying on a pillow, very relaxed while looking into the camera.
    Fig 0.5 Orange and white shorthaired tabby cat with light caramel-colored eyes peeking curiously around cardboard boxes, looking at the camera.
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    • Cleaning Dog Teeth
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    Fig 0.5. A woman brushing her Chihuahua's teeth.
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    Fig 0.5. Cat having her teeth brushed.
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    • Preventing Senior Dog Pain
    • Euthanizing Your Dog
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    A senior Black lab mix panting in the sunshine.
    Fig 0.5. Silhouette of woman and dog on beach with water and blue sky in background.
    Fig1 - Silver terrier mix dog with black collar and red tag, panting, in the grass with purple flowers behind him.
    • Euthanizing Your Cat
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    Fig 0.5. A closeup of a cat on a beach during the sunset.
    Fig 0.5. Sweet tabby cat with a curious, happy expression looking up.
    Fig 0.5. Beautiful 15 year old female tabby cat with green eyes looking straight at the camera.
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    • Trimming Dog Nails
    • Vet Visits Made Easier!
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    Fig 0.5. Four dogs standing in the back of a car. Photo credit Ashley Marolf.
    Fig 0.5. A Collie being examined by a veterinarian.
    • Trimming Cat Nails
    • Vet Visits Made Easier!
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    Fig 0.5. Cat having her nails inspected.
    Fig 0.5. A Collie being examined by a veterinarian.
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    • When to Visit an Eye Vet
    • How Animals See
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    • Human Eye Meds for Dogs Part 1
    • Human Eye Meds for Dogs Part 2
    • Canine Fleas and Ticks
    • Cleaning Dog Teeth
    • Is My Senior Dog In Pain?
    Fig0.5 - Photo of brown and white dog being held by a white gloved veterinarian.
    Fig 0.5. A three-photo composite of a dog face, cat face, and right eye of horse.
    Fig 0.5. Close up of blue eyed dog.
    Fig 0.5. Head shot of small mixed breed dog, frontal view, with head cocked to the side
    Fig 0.5. Front view of Basset Hound laying on floor, eyes half closed looking at camera, with head on floor and ears spread out on either side.
    Fig 0.5. Happy Corgi walking toward the camera in the grass.
    Fig 0.5. A woman brushing her Chihuahua's teeth.
    Four senior dogs in the forest sitting on a log.
    • When to Visit an Eye Vet
    • How Animals See
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    • Human Eye Meds for Cats Part 1
    • Human Eye Meds for Cats Part 2
    • Feline Ear Mites
    • Feline Fleas and Ticks
    • Cleaning Cat Teeth
    • Is My Senior Cat In Pain?
    Fig0.5 - Photo of brown and white dog being held by a white gloved veterinarian.
    Fig 0.5. A three-photo composite of a dog face, cat face, and right eye of horse.
    Fig 0.5. close-up of a cat eye.
    Fig 0.5. Black and white shorthaired cat with green eyes lying on a pillow, very relaxed while looking into the camera.
    Fig 0.5 Orange and white shorthaired tabby cat with light caramel-colored eyes peeking curiously around cardboard boxes, looking at the camera.
    Fig1 - Tawny colored cat scratching their ear.
    Fig 0.5. Happy cat laying on its side.
    Fig 0.5. Cat having her teeth brushed.
    Fig 0.5. Four cats sitting in a window sill.
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    • Pets For Seniors
    • Dogs and Pregnancy Part 1
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    • Dogs and Pregnancy Part 3
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    • Dog Parks? Why not?
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    Fig 0.5. Man sitting by lake with dog.
    Fig 1. Young couple with dog.
    Fig 1. Close up of dog with seated pregnant woman in the back ground.
    Fig 1. White dog on the foot of the bed with mother and child sitting at the head of the bed.
    Fig 0.5. Akita Inu dog eating out of his bowl.
    Fig 0.5. Four larger breed dogs playing in a dog park. A chain link fence is in the background.
    • Pets For Seniors
    • Guide to Cats and Pregnancy
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    Fig 0.5. Man sitting by lake with dog.
    Fig 1. Cat sitting in foreground with pregnant woman sitting in background.
    Fig 0.5. An adorable Maine Coon getting ready to eat dry kibble from a white ceramic food bowl.
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Archive : March 2024

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