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  1. Pet health pharmacies, which are available online or through a catalog, are not regulated in shipping, but the products sold are perfectly fine for use on animals. Learn how online pet pharmacies work with information from a practicing veterinarian in this free video on pet care.

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  2. Shih Tzu dogs will generally stop growing at 1 year to 14 months of age, but they may gain weight later on in life. See how to care for a Shih Tzu with information from a practicing veterinarian in this free video on pet care.

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  3. Great Danes generally stop growing at around 18 months of age, though some will continue growing even more. Offer the proper diet for a growing Great Dane to avoid serious health issues in the future with information from a practicing veterinarian in this free video on pet care.

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  4. The entrance requirements and qualifications of a vet tech include at least an associate degree before being accepted, and certification is required after veterinary technician school. Discover what it takes to be a veterinary technician with information from a practicing veterinarian in this free video on pet care.

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  5. The symptoms of a canine stroke seizure can be as minor as a bit of blinking and staggering or as severe as stiff legs, clenching teeth and uncontrolled urinating and defecating. Identify the symptoms of seizures in dogs with information from a practicing veterinarian in this free video on pet care.

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  6. Home remedies for fleas have included giving thiamine and garlic to the pet or sprinkling boric powder over the carpeting, but there are many more advanced formulas proven effective for getting rid of fleas. Find out how to eliminate fleas from the dog and the house with information from a practicing veterinarian in this free video on pet care.

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  7. To remove ticks from an animal, which are normally found between the toes, in the ear canal or on the back of the ear, use tweezers, a hemostat or finger tips to extract the insect. Eliminate ticks as quickly as possible to avoid further disease with information from a practicing veterinarian in this free video on pet care.

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James Dee Dr. James Dee is a veterinarian and partner at Hollywood Animal Hospital in Hollywood, Fla. He is a graduate of Auburn University. Special interests include veterinary practice management, ear trim surgeries and including adult augmentative surgery. Dee is an HAH Intern program co-director along with Dr. Sessa and Dr. Herrington. Dee enjoys spending as much time as possible with his family, especially his grandchildren, secondly are his dogs and fishing.dkdk

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