If your pet is out roaming and something happens, their collar could get pulled off or caught on something....
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Often, we uncover underlying problems in our pets, especially as they age....
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Physical therapy and rehabilitation can help with a variety of issues....
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There's no downtime for microchipping. The cats can return to their normal activities right after having the microchip inserted.
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No, physical therapy and rehabilitation is usually very comfortable for cats....
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The microchip is inserted right between the shoulder blades of the cat....
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Physical rehabilitation for animals requires specialized training, so it's recommended to find someone who is certified in this field....
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Dr. Joanne (Jo) Goodman is the owner and veterinarian at Evendale-Blue Ash Pet Hospital located at 10519 Reading Road....
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There are several ways to draw blood from a cat....
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There are many things involved in cat physical therapy and rehabilitation....
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The microchip can migrate, but if they're placed in the appropriate area, they don't tend to....
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The need for physical therapy in cats is diagnosed through working with your general vet....
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Another North Carolina native, Lydia was born and raised in Hickory....
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Kittens may need lab work if they are sick and should have a blood test called a leukemia FIV test performed at the time of adoption and then 60 da...
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Physical therapy and rehabilitation can help with pain and mobility issues....
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Other than it being an injection, which could cause a bit of discomfort, there are no notable side effects....
Are there any risks or side effects associated with physical therapy for cats? - Two Hands Four Paws
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Physical therapy for cats is generally very safe....
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A healthy dog's mouth is just like your mouth when you leave the dentist....
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Extractions or surgical removal of a tooth is not something that any of us as veterinarians want to do....