by Syndicated Pet Articles
So you think that something might be wrong with your pet but you’re not sure what or how to check. Should you spend $100 to take them to the vet and get it checked out or should you just wait it out and see if anything changes, if they get better or worse? How do you know if it’s a serious problem, if it is something that will pass, or if it is something that you can take care of at home? There’s no way to know this without having some idea what ‘normal’ is for your pet.
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Pet Health Problems – Start at the Beginning
by Syndicated Pet Articles
Mites can be a serious problem for guinea pigs. If untreated, they could lead to severe complications and even death. This is why it’s absolutely essential to treat mites as soon as they’re identified.
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Guinea Pig Mites Treatment
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I get about 10 veterinary journals to read every month. Sometimes when I read case studies about pets who have had a serious problem or disease, I say to myself, “I can only imagine what that must have cost the pet owner!” Dr. Barry Kipperman, an internist who practices at a 24 hour facility in California, says that he frequently hears pet owners say, “I had no idea it would ever cost this much to save my dog ’s life.”
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How to Pay For Your Pet’s Healthcare