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How Dental Food Cleans Your Dog's Teeth- Companion Animal...
Feeding a dental diet is one of the easiest ways to prevent periodontal disease and clean your dog...
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You can brush your cat's teeth- Companion Animal Vets
By 3 years of age 70% of cats will have periodontal disease. This is the build up of bacteria,...
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Matt Young
August 3, 2018
Checking your Dog's Sleeping Respiratory Rate
Having heart disease is not the same as heart failure. When the heart is failing there are...
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coughing dogs and cats- what is that cough? Companion Animal Vets
Coughing in dogs and cats, what causes the cough and what needs to be done. This was recorded live...
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Desexing Your Female Cat- behind the scenes at Companion Animal...
Responsible family pet lovers get their pets desexed, but what actually happens when you drop your...
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Matt Young
June 3, 2018
Patience and Persistence Pays Off
Greg was surrendered to us in March 2017 as a 9 week old puppy who was in a state of continual...
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How much water is your dog drinking?- Companion Animal Vets
Having information on how much water your dog is drinking can really help us when it comes time to...
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Embedded video for Every Rabbit Owner needs to know how to check their rabbit's teeth- Companion Animal Vets
Every Rabbit Owner needs to know how to check their rabbit'...
Overgrown teeth due to alignment problems are common in rabbits because their teeth continually...
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Embedded video for What Everybody Ought to Know About Weightloss in Older Cats- Companion Animal Vets
What Everybody Ought to Know About Weightloss in Older Cats-...
An overactive thyroid gland is a common problem in older cats. Weightloss despite having an...
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Matt Young
April 22, 2018
Everything You Ever Wanted to Know About Anxiety in Dogs
There’s alot of perceived stigma about using medications to treat anxiety in dogs but this is a...
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Everything You Ever Wanted to Know About Anxiety in Dogs-...
Dog anxiety is a real thing and if you don't treat it properly your dog will be suffering....
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#askthevetlive Fear free!!!
Welcome to the Companion Animal Veterinary Hospital channel where we keep you up to date with the...
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#askthevetlive How We Do Urine Samples!
Welcome to the Companion Animal Veterinary Hospital channel where we keep you up to date with the...
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How to Collect a Urine Sample from your Cat Using Beaded Litter...
Using a special beaded cat litter kit you can easily and stress free collect a urine sample from...
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#askthevetlive Snail & Rat Bait Poisoning in Dogs
Rat and Snail Baits are the most common poisonings seen in pet dogs. They all work very differently...
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Companion Animal Vets
March 13, 2018
I Hurt it On The Grape Vine
Grapes, raisins and currants can be toxic to dogs (and possibly cats and ferrets as well).
The...
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