First Aid & Emergencies
Guide
How to Protect Feral and Stray Cats from Disaster
When a natural disaster hits, homeless cats are left behind. Amid all the chaos, it is difficult to care for an area’s stray or feral cats, ...
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Q&A
Asked by an anonymous user
Answered by Dr Dave Brooks, BVetMed BSc MRCVS
Hi,
The main reason acetaminophen is
poisonous for dogs and cats (and other
species) is that the drug is broken down and
eliminated from the body in a different wa...
Guide
Marijuana Toxicity In Pets
The use of marijuana as a legal recreational and medicinal drug in humans is on the rise in America and, occasionally, pets find themselves ...
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Q&A
Asked by an anonymous user

Answered by Elaine
Actually I have never heard of giving your
pets tynelol. I would seek professional
advice.
Q&A
Asked by an anonymous user
Answered by Dr Audrey Harvey BVSc (Hons), Veterinarian
The first thing to do is take your pet
straight to your vet or emergency clinic, The
quicker you get them to the clinic after they
eat the acetaminophen, the better. T...
Q&A
Asked by an anonymous user
Answered by Dr Audrey Harvey BVSc (Hons), Veterinarian
In the dog, Tylenol toxicity can present as
depression, tummy pain and loss of appetite.
They also vomit. Blood tests show an increase
in liver enzymes which indicates...
Q&A
Asked by Bobby
Answered by Dr Dave Brooks, BVetMed BSc MRCVS
Hi, It is quite common for dogs who have a
cruciate ligament rupture in one leg to
develop one in the other leg unfortunately.
Surgical stabilization of the knee j...
Opinion
Domestic Violence And Pets
Domestic violence is a complex and frightening reality, and is made worse by the fact that 71% of women entering safe houses or shelters rep...
Guide
Wildfire Preparation for Your Pets
It is most people’s worst nightmare – a rampant fire is coming towards you. What do you do? What or whom do you save? Here are some ways tha...
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