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02 July 2020 02 Jul 2020

Volume 25 | Issue 6

ISSN (Print): 2053-0889

ISSN (Online): 2053-0897

A moral dilemma

Opinion

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Factors driving lungworm spread and the need for ongoing diagnosis and prevention

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Figure 1. Alopecia and erythema on the ventral aspect of the neck of an English Bulldog. This dog had atopic dermatitis and presented with an acute flare.

Management of canine atopic dermatitis

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Figure 2. Comparison of mortality in cats with chronic kidney disease fed a renal food or maintenance food over a 2-year period.

Dietary management of the cat with early chronic kidney disease

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Poisons affecting the blood

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How to approach the bird with respiratory signs

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 When owners of dogs with epilepsy report either pre-seizure changes or potential triggers they should be taken seriously, and owners can be encouraged to keep records of when seizures occur to help identify patterns.

Raising awareness of seizure triggers and pre-seizure behaviour changes in dogs

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