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Asked by an anonymous user
Answered by Dr Audrey Harvey BVSc (Hons), Veterinarian
There's no hard and fast rule to how often to
bathe your dog. It depends on their coat type,
if they have any skin conditions that you're
treating and even just how di...
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Asked by an anonymous user
Answered by Dr Dave Brooks, BVetMed BSc MRCVS
Hi there, this has happened to our family cat
before. I would recommend working some
vegetable oil into the gum (especially if the
gum is still soft) with your fingers...
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Asked by Irene
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Answered by Dr Audrey Harvey BVSc (Hons), Veterinarian
Irene, it's fine to have a sanitary cut in
winter, the amount of hair removed for that
isn't likely to cause your cat to get too cold
when he's outside. Has he always ...
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Asked by Christina
Answered by Dr Audrey Harvey BVSc (Hons), Veterinarian
Many dogs really don’t like a manicure, mine
included. Here are some things that I’ve found
helpful for my boy - he tends to wriggle and
pull his legs away when I hold...
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Asked by sarah
Answered by Dr Cat Henstridge, BVSc MRCVS
Angora rabbits are a wool producing breed of
rabbit. Their fur is very fine but also very
long and it grows very quickly. They are a
beautiful and characterful bunny...
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Asked by Steffanie
Answered by Dr Audrey Harvey BVSc (Hons), Veterinarian
Flea allergy can definitely result in the loss
of clumps of hair and if that’s the case, then
using a reliable flea control product should
see the hair start to grow b...
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Asked by Christina
Answered by Dr Audrey Harvey BVSc (Hons), Veterinarian
Christina, it’s not normal and is definitely
something that should be checked by your vet.
There are a number of causes of excess
discharge from the eyes. One possible...
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Asked by Elaine
Answered by Dr Audrey Harvey BVSc (Hons), Veterinarian
Some macaws go as long as 10-11 months between
beak trims but I think instead of scheduling
beak trims, it would be a good idea to look at
why the beak is becoming ove...
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Asked by Steffanie
Answered by Dr Audrey Harvey BVSc (Hons), Veterinarian
Hi Steffanie. Shedding is a normal part of a
dog’s hair growth cycle and the amount of
shedding varies between breeds and even
between individual dogs within breeds. I...
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