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Success Stories and Interesting Cases


Sonja & the Muskrat Bite

 

 

See and read the day-by-day account of how Sonja healed herself.


Missy

 

Missy learns why it is better to be spayed younger rather than older.

Ovariohysterectomy is the medical term for having an animal spayed. It involves the surgical removal of the ovaries, oviducts, and uterus. Removing these parts of the female reproductive system not only prevents pregnancy, it also eliminates many diseases, some of which can be life threatening.


Jake

 

 

Jake stole the evidence of his crime, and then hid it in his stomach.


Casey Julien

 

 

Casey had growths of tissue on his eyes that might have caused blindness.


Isabelle & stones
Isabelle's owners were concerned about seeing blood in her urine. It turned out she had much more than a urinary bladder infection.

Heartworm

Heartworms are parasites that live in the hearts of dogs where they cause damage to the heart and blockage to the flow of blood. The baby worms are spread from dog to dog by way of mosquitoes. Heartworms can be prevented by giving a pill once a month through the mosquito season. Click on the heart if you would like to see heartworms in the actual heart and lungs of a dog that died from heartworm disease.


teeth

 

 

To keep your pet healthy, make sure you keep your pet's teeth clean and bright.






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