
Canine Spectara 7 is an economical annual booster offering 7-way protection against canine distemper, adenovirus Type 2, hepatitis, parainfluenza, parvovirus, Leptospira can. and Leptospira ict.
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•Meets or exceeds USDA standards
•Contains type 2B parvovirus for rapid immunity and cross protection against all recognized field strains
•Parvo fraction is high titration, low passage
•High vaccine titers help overcome low-level maternal antibody interference in puppies
•Available in single dose with syringe
•Easy do-it-yourself vaccination yields huge savings, especially for multiple dog owners, breeders, and shelters
•Economical
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Canine distemper is a highly contagious and serious disease caused by a virus that attacks the respiratory, gastrointestinal, and, often, the nervous systems of puppies and dogs. Puppies and dogs usually become infected through airborne exposure to the virus contained in respiratory secretions of an infected dog or wild animal.
All dogs are at risk but puppies younger than four months old and dogs that have not been vaccinated against canine distemper are at increased risk of acquiring the disease.
The first sign of distemper is eye discharge that may appear watery to pus-like. Subsequently, dogs develop fever, nasal discharge, coughing, lethargy, reduced appetite, vomiting, and diarrhea. In later stages, the virus may attack the nervous system, bringing about seizures, twitching, or partial or complete paralysis. Occasionally, the virus may cause footpads to harden.
How to prevent Canine Distemper?
Vaccination and avoiding contact with infected animals are key elements of canine distemper prevention.
Vaccination is important. Young puppies are very susceptible to infection, particularly because the natural immunity provided in their mothers’ milk may wear off before the puppies’ own immune systems are mature enough to fight off infection. To protect adult dogs, pet owners should be sure that their dog’s distemper vaccination is up-to-date. Ask your veterinarian about a recommended vaccination program for your canine companion.
Below are kinds of vaccines that often used to prevent canine distemper:
article source: AVMA brochure "What you should know about Canine Distemper"
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Temp Instant Animal Ear Thermometer. Used by pet owners and veterinarians worldwide to quickly, easily and accurately monitor the health of companion animals – built in Lithium battery – folds up for ease of storage – one second push button activation makes it the easiest ear thermometer ever to use !
In only one-second, the Pet-Temp measures an accurate brain temperature from the family pet. Normal temperature of dogs and cats is between 100.0 and 103.0F.
The Pet-Temp Instant Ear Thermometer is designed exclusively for animals and works accurately on dogs, cats, puppies, kittens, rabbits, guinea pigs, ferrets and chinchillas.
The unique, ergonomic design of the thermometer’s sensor arm and probe tip make temperature measurement at home a quick and easy process.
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This is a great tote bag. Very useful . Ideal for daily use and anytime ! . All Top Expressions products are made under strict quality controls. 100% canvas cotton.
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ADTEMP 422 Veterinary thermometer features: Auto-off function conserves battery life Range 90°F-109.9°F ±.2°F or 32°C – 43.9°C ±.1°C depending upon scale selection Replaceable 1.55v (LR41) type battery provides up to 1,500 measurements Specially designed housing with lanyard attachment for enhanced removal Integral carry case Each in polybag, 25/carton, 500/caseANGE MAX Two year part warranty coverage Large thermometer display, Water resistant, °F / °C Dual scale ADC medical instruments and accessories have been carefully designed to meet the rigorous demands of the most discriminating healthcare professionals throughout the world. ADC products are manufactured from the finest materials with an uncompromising concern for quality. Exhaustive inspection of every item by ADC factory trained quality control staff ensures strict compliance with ADC standards for performance and durability. And the commitment to manufacturing excellence is backed by the industrys most extensive warranties.
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Dog Anal Sac Disorders may be caused by androgen stimulation since they occur predominantly in males. Combined androgenic and estrogenic influences may be involved because when they do occur in females, spayed females are more commonly affected than sexually intact females. The others predisposing factors include chronically soft feces, recent diarrhea, excessive glandular secretions, and poor muscle tone; retained secretions may lead to infection and abscessation; small breed dogs, including miniature poodles, toy poodles, and chihuahuas are reportedly predisposed to anal sac carcinoma.
How to diagnose anal sac disorders?
The history and examination of the anal sacs by digital palpation will establish the diagnosis. If easily palpated through the skin, they are considered enlarged. On expression, normal anal sacs fluid is clear or pale yellow-brown. Thick, pasty brown secretion is characteristic of impaction, and creamy yellow or thin green-yellow secretion is often seen in animals with anal sacculitis.
Suggested books to read about dog anal sac disorders: Dog Owner’s Home Veterinary Handbook, The First Aid Companion for Dogs & Cats, A Pet Owner’s Guide to 150 Symptoms – and What to Do about Them.
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modest expectations, and very pleasantly surprised at the quality of the product. Having relatively "rookie" ears, very pleased at the quality of the acoustics of this little fella. Lung sounds have never been clearer, and can pick up a murmur from six feet away. Well, the last part is a bit exaggerated, but you get the idea. its the best purchase. It has really good acoustics, very accurate when taking blood pressure. I recommend this to anyone who wants to get something good and cheap. Combined with the Omron Sphygmomanometer it can also measure the blood pressure and heart rate of adult people. This combination is really great and way more accurate than the electronic blood pressure measurement equipements that are usually much more expensive. View Details
Large 22" wide x 60: long top is die formed with rounded corners, to eliminate seams and sharp edges and ensure a bacteria-free environment. The table features slight center elevation with a shallow through around the table edges for fluid drainage. A drain outlet on the end has a hook for optional collecting pail. One directional tilt locks in any angle from horizontal to near vertical and the Hydraulic base offers height adjustment from 28 3/4" to 39 1/4". Rail system runs continually along the sides and ends of the table, and features four sliding, quick-release tie downs. Veterinary Equipment by Paragon Medical. More info please contact Email: sales@paragonmed.com Ph.800-780-5266 – Fax 954-340-2457
Hoof Problems: Hoof Construction, Trimming and Shoeing, Solutions for Common Issues and Ailments (Hardcover)
Providing the first accessible look into farrier studies—the shoeing of horses—this guide offers research and diagrams that will help horse owners and trainers better understand more than 50 common hoof problems. Featuring copious illustrations, it describes how to recognize good and faulty shoeing, explains the mechanics of the foot in motion, discusses foot balance, illustrates the anatomy of the foot and limb alignment, and explains how many common ailments and conditions affect hoof care and shoeing. Each problem is clearly illustrated and accompanied by a straightforward description of the problem, its cause, and treatment. BUY NOW
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This easy-to-use text provides a systematic approach to learning medical terms and understanding the basics of veterinary medicine. Organized by terms used in each of the body systems, additional chapters also cover lab tests,
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