![]() Can find podcasts and articles dealing with plants, human foods, and human medications that may cause harm to your pet. A $65 consultation fee may be applied to your credit card. If you think your pet may have ingested a potentially poisonous substance, call (888) 426-4435. Also, a “Just For Kids” section that provides fun work sheets that explain heartworm and its treatment.Īmerican Association of Feline Practitioners (AAFP)Įxcellent cat owners section that focuses on behavior, environmental needs, signs/symptoms of illness, dental care, senior care, parasite prevention, toxins and poisons, and videos.īest resource for any animal poison-related emergency, 24 hours a day, 365 days a year. Pet Owner Resources features a video library and infographics. Broken down by the type of parasites that affect dogs and cats, this site also covers parasites that may affect your family. The CAPC advocates best practices for protecting pets from parasitic infections and reducing the risk of zoonotic (pet to people) parasite transmission. Podcasts, an encyclopedia and a photo gallery that you can search through type of parrot, common name, geographic location or taxonomic name.Įxcellent site that helps pet owners with parasite management. ![]() ![]() Under “Resources”, the Basic Pet Bird Care and Health Exam pages are excellent.Īrticles on behavior and training, conservation, health and nutrition and toys and enrichment. This site provides reliable, up-to-date animal health information from the veterinarians and experts from the world’s first and largest online veterinary database and community. Excellent National Support Hotlines and Resources links.Īn excellent resource that answers questions about animal health, medications, therapies, surgery, behavior, and safety. “Treatment Options” page clearly explains the various methods that may be used to treat your dog or cat’s cancer. This non-profit organization will help you find treatment options for your pet that may exist in our community or through the use of clinical trials.Ĭolorado State University Flint Animal Cancer Center Excellent “Frequently Asked Questions” section. Information is for dogs and cats who have been diagnosed with cancer. Excellent page of links for pet parents under Nutrition Resources covering topics such as obesity and information for people considering bringing a pet home.Ĭummings Veterinary Medical Center at Tufts University PetfoodologyĮxcellent articles regarding pet nutrition by veterinary nutrition specialists and experts. The AAVN is an international association of veterinarians, animal nutrition scientists, veterinary technicians, industry representatives, and veterinary and animal science students with a common interest in animal nutrition. A directory of boarded veterinary nutritionists available for consultation is also available. The American College of Veterinary Nutrition hosts a wealth of information about veterinary nutrition on their website. The American College of Veterinary Nutrition The AVMA provides informational resources, continuing education opportunities for veterinarians and their staff, client publications, and videos which you will find to be both educational and informative. The American Veterinary Medical Association ( AVMA) is a non-profit association that represents more than 86,500 private and corporate practice veterinarians. ![]() You can also sign up for their Pets Matter on-line blog which features a different health article each day.Īmerican Veterinary Medical Association (AVMA) The AAHA Pet Health Library has an excellent dog and cat care and behavior library as well as some small animal care guides. ![]()
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