Poinsettias

Poinsettias

Happy Holidays! Poinsettias aren't as toxic as many pet owners think--chewing on them might cause your pets to experience stomach upset, but little more.

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Uploaded on Dec 24, 2011

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A swelling on the side of a dogs face below the eye...

A swelling on the side of a dogs face below the eye...

is frequently an indication of an abscessed root of the carnassial tooth or upper fourth premolar--the biggest upper cheek tooth. Abscessed teeth hurt, and they should be extracted or have a root canal, pronto! Ali R., 5y 4 m spayed female Weimaraner.

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Uploaded on May 20, 2011

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A draining sore beneath a dog's eye...

A draining sore beneath a dog's eye...

might open up if a tooth root abscess finds its way to the surface of the skin by killing bone and soft tissue around it until it ruptures and drains.

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Uploaded on May 18, 2011

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Fractured fourth premolar tooth in a Jack Russell Terrier

Fractured fourth premolar tooth in a Jack Russell Terrier

A fractured tooth gives bacteria access to the root canal, eventually causing a painful abscess. This Jack Russel Terrier's abscess has ruptured through the skin as a draining wound below the eye. Valerie W., 5y 10m spayed female.

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Uploaded on May 18, 2011

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Dr. Burns examines Buckwheat

Dr. Burns examines Buckwheat

Annual examinations help your veterinarian detect subtle signs of illness.

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Uploaded on May 18, 2011

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