Archive for September, 2008
Sponsored LinksPrevent Wound Infection
Posted on Sep.27, 2008, under Misc
When a large number of bacteria get into a wound, it can get infected. There are different types of bacteria. More than one type may infect your wound at the same time. Normal bacteria that live on your skin often enter a wound first. A break in the skin gives them a chance to enter it and cause infection. Bacteria may also come from the environment, such as soil, air, or water. If an object such as a nail caused the wound, bacteria may come from that. If you are bit by an animal or person, their saliva could also cause infection.
Recognize the Veterinary Technician You Know…
Posted on Sep.14, 2008, under Misc
Veterinary technicians are a group of unique and skilled individuals unlike any other professionals that you will find in the medicine field.
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Shallot Poisoning in Dogs and Cats
Posted on Sep.11, 2008, under Tutorial
The cause of the shallot poisoning in dogs and cats was the inability of the body to produce enzyme that could digest this material. The dose of poisoning depended on the animal size. Shallot poisoning caused anemia in Heinz body. Heinz body is a small bubble that stood out from red blood cells and could be seen when the cell was colored. This bubble was the weak spot in red blood cells and caused the decline of the living period and dropped or the red blood cells will outbreak before the time. (continue reading…)
All About Pet Insurance
Posted on Sep.03, 2008, under Tutorial
The purpose of pet insurance is to mitigate the risk of incurring significant expense to treat ill or injured pets. As veterinary medicine is increasingly employing expensive medical techniques and drugs, and owners have higher expectations for their pets’ health care and standard of living than previously, the market for pet insurance has increased. Most pet insurance services allow credit cards to deal the transaction. (continue reading…)
