Lisa Steinberg
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Answers from Lisa Steinberg
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Does a puppy with a heart murmur grow out of it?
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Can Carprofen be used as an antibiotic when an anal gland ruptures?
If a dog's anal gland bursts, can Carprofen be used to treat it for an infection?
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Dog tooth is missing and has swollen tissue
My little Yorkie cross dog, has one of his front teeth that somehow went missing. Just behind the missing tooth he has swollen tissue. He and a little Jack Russell got into a fight over a bone. His mouth was sore after we split them up, then I noticed my dog, Terry, was using his tongue like something was stuck between his front teeth. I looked and did not see anything. The next day is when I noticed one front tooth missing and swelling.
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Cat with weight loss, increased urination and increased drinking?
My cat is 9 yrs old just recently lost weight and inceased urination and increased drinking
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Incontinence after being spayed?
Is it a possibility that a dog can get incontinence after being spayed? Is it an error in the procedure where a nerve gets damaged or is it unrelated?
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Is dog colitis contagious?
Is it safe to take my dog to day care if she has colitis and has been on antibiotics for 48 hours?
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