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Monthly Archives: November 2011
The Internet: a pet’s friend or foe?
The World Wide Web – it has broadened our ability to communicate beyond ways imaginable. It has embedded itself in our personal lives, our businesses, in the relationships we have with friends and family. In the veterinary world, the Internet … Continue reading
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Tagged animal hospital, avian, bird, bunny, check up, D. Laurie Hess, diagnosis, exotic animal care, exotic pet, exotic pet care, exotic pets, ferret, Google, guinea pig boarding, health, hedgehog, Internet, lizard, Rabbit, reptile, rodent, sugar glider, veterinary, veterinary care, World Wid Web
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Multiplying like rabbits: to spay or to neuter?
We’ve all heard the phrase, “multiplying like rabbits,” meaning reproducing like crazy, and that’s what bunnies tend to do when sexually mature female and male rabbits are housed together. So, if you have rabbits that have already reached puberty (the … Continue reading
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Tagged anesthesia, animal hospital, breeding, bunny, Dr. Laurie Hess, exotic animal care, exotic pet care, neuter, Rabbit, spay, surgery, veterinary, veterinary care
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