by Nancy Kay, DVM
on 05/24/2011
A “normal abnormality” is the term I use to describe something that is worthy of note within my patient’s medical record, yet is an anticipated abnormality (given the animal’s age, breed, or circumstances) that is highly unlikely to ever become a significant health issue. [More]
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by Nancy Kay, DVM
on 05/24/2011
I use the term Advocacy Aids to describe a set of health forms I’ve created to help you excel as your pet’s medical advocate. Where can you find them? It’s easy. Simply go to www.speakingforspot.com and look for “Resources” in the red horizontal main menu. [More]
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by Whitney Potsus
on 05/18/2011
Help your guinea pigs get rid of their itchy spots. [More]
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by Whitney Potsus
on 05/11/2011
Packing up your piggies for a family road trip. [More]
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by Whitney Potsus
on 05/04/2011
Healthy Pet debuts a new weekly series about guinea pigs. [More]
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