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  1. Diagnosing and Treating Your Own Pet: The Dangers of Dr. Google

    … irritant. A recent study, by the Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association , has found that tea tree … for cat or dog .  Trusted Online Resources for Pet Owners Searching the web can be a … resource for pet owners, but never a replacement for veterinary care. Here are some of the websites that we know …

  2. About Us

    … From our first home along I-35, Belton Veterinary Clinic has been caring for the animals in our … since 1989. One of the remaining locally privately owned veterinary practices, Dr. Frosch and Dr. Fish held … and dental care . We are happy to offer a number of resources that enable you to learn about how to take better …

  3. Preventive Health Care For Dogs

    … Into A Dog Health Preventive Care Regimen At Belton Veterinary Clinic, we believe that a sound preventive health … consist of: Education by our staff and various resources we can make available to you (ie doctors, techs, … that are highly effective and commonly used across the veterinary industry. We will help you determine which …

  4. Environmental Enrichment for Indoor Cats

    … activities you choose during these periods. A variety of resources are available for interactive feline toys, games … toys to see what your cat likes to play with. A few good resources: www.cattoys.com … in cats can be found at The Ohio State College of Veterinary Medicine's website for indoor pets. …

  5. Indoor Cats: The Keys to an Enriched Life

    … activities you choose during these periods. A variety of resources are available for interactive feline toys, games … toys to see what your cat likes to play with. A few good resources: www.cattoys.com … problems in cats can be found at The Ohio State College of Veterinary School’s website for indoor cats. …

  6. Your Pet Has Cancer...Now What?

    … It’s a phrase dreaded by pet owners and veterinary professionals alike: “Your pet has cancer.” … for a pet owner, it is not an uncommon one. Advances in veterinary care mean pets are living longer than ever … diagnosis, reach out to your veterinarian for additional resources and support. Has your pet been diagnosed with …

  7. Pool and Beach Safety Tips for Pets: Part II

    … Pet Tech and American Red Cross are two great local resources). Keep in mind, however, that first aid … thing you can do in an emergency is to seek immediate veterinary care. Tags …

  8. Cancer and Pets: How Can We Prevent It?

    … we learn about them as a side effect. In the veterinary field, many of the therapeutics we use to treat … need to climb, scratch and play. They also need adequate resources in multiple cat homes, as they are a species that … as well as your pet, may require professional assistance. A veterinary behaviorist or trainer can help you and your pet …

  9. Advocating for Your Pet with IVDD: Tips for Working with Your Veterinarian and Care Team

    … approach for your beloved companion. Often, a referral to a veterinary neurologist is recommended for advanced imaging … plan. Helping Your Pet Between Appointments Veterinary appointments and exams are crucial, but your … from trustworthy sources or seek reliable online resources recommended by your veterinarian. Being informed …

  10. Miniature Schnauzer

    … is a general consensus among canine genetic researchers and veterinary practitioners that the conditions we’ve … that we test for them on a regular basis. Your Belton Veterinary Clinic team will also recommend preventive … you. Treatment requires a serious commitment of time and resources. Well-regulated diabetic dogs today have the same …

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