Dental issues in cats

    • [DOC File]PRIMARY INDUSTRIES MINISTERIAL COUNCIL

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      an incident commencing in late 2008 where cats became ill or died from consuming an imported pet food product that had been irradiated for quarantine purposes; kidney disease and deaths in dogs associated with the feeding of particular imported treats and dental chews;


    • [DOCX File]Capital Area Transit System (CATS)

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      Capital Area Transit System (CATS) is an Equal Employment Opportunity employer. CATS does not discriminate against any applicant or employee on the basis of race, color, sex, religion, national origin, age, disability, or any other consideration made unlawful by applicable federal, state or local laws.


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      Dental problems Difficulty swallowing Voice changes Sore throat N/A. Cardiovascular: Chest pain Irregular heart beat Palpitations Dizziness Leg swelling Leg pain with walking N/A. Lungs: Cough Shortness of breath Wheezing Mucus production Cough up blood N/A


    • [DOC File]Diana L - Mississippi State University

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      Eubanks, D. “Dental Considerations in Cows and Goats”. J Vet Dent. 2012. 29(3), p206-209. \ Eubanks, D. “Plasma Levels of Calcium, Phosphorous and Magnesium in Cats with and without Tooth Resorption”. Journal of Veterinary Science and Technology 8:3. 2011. Eubanks, D. “Dental Education in Veterinary Medicine”.


    • [DOCX File]Penn-Ohio Veterinary Services

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      Importance of Dental Health with your Pets. Dental disease is the most commonly diagnosed condition in adult dogs and cats. If left untreated it can lead to serious health issues. One of the most powerful weapons you as an owner have against this disease is awareness.


    • [DOCX File]Orthodontic principles: - Microsoft

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      refer it to a veterinarian with expertise in this area. This form of conservative action is most appropriate when the animal is young and dental eruption is still occurring. No harm is done, as the appropriate path is to firstly investigate and define the issues and treatment options.


    • [DOCX File]ANCIENT ARTS HOLISTIC VETERINARY SERVICES

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      Dogs | Cats | Animals | Men | Women | Kids . Has your pet ever required sedation for any routine procedure? (i.e. dental cleaning, toenail trim, etc.) _____ Have there been any significant medical issues in the past?


    • [DOC File]Common Council - Evansville

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      Dianne Duggan, 342 S Madison Street, spoke in support of not requiring cats to wear a license due to safety issues. Steve Darnell, 409 Evans Drive, stated he is supportive of the idea of licensing cats; he had questions on the harboring of animals; a question on Section 14-4, not permitting dogs on school grounds; and asked if there could be a ...


    • [DOCX File]SECTION 2 - STRENGTHS AND WEAKNESSES

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      Please note that some issues can be considered both a strength and a weakness. The following is a list of those strengths and weaknesses identified. The group ranked these issues 1 - 15, those with the highest score ( ) ranked the highest. Strengths. 1.Industry - Rush Products and Riverside Electronics - Base of industrial development -


    • [DOCX File]Office for Aging Services, DARS Division for Community Living

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      According to the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, a decline in oral health – such as gum disease, missing teeth, and dental cavities – can affect nutritional status, behavior, sleep, self-esteem, communication with others, and overall quality of health and life for older people.


    • [DOC File]Animal Health Center

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      DENTAL CARE. Brush your cat's teeth as often as possible (once a day is preferable) to avoid dental problems, which can lead to further health complications. Bring your cat in for help/tips if needed, we are always more than happy to help if you are having any difficulties brushing your cat's teeth


    • [DOC File]THE RISK OF NEGLECTING YOUR PET’S ORAL HYGIENE

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      Once the teeth have been cleaned professionally, follow with brushing and a diet with a proven dental benefit. Serious Dental Issues: Advanced Periodontitis. Gums are red, swollen and possibly bleeding. Teeth are heavily coated in brown or black tartar. ... 85% of Dogs and 75% of Cats suffer with Dental Disease!



    • [DOC File]kronnet.org

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      The following contractual agreement is between Chesapeake Cats and Dogs(herein referred to as "CCAD"), and _____ (herein referred to as "Adopter"). ... and has alerted Adopter to any known medical issues. ... tick, dental and heartworm preventive. Adopter agrees to insure good physical health for the entire life of the Dog or Cat. ____ The ...


    • [DOC File]Color Electronic Letterhead Version

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      Occasionally other medical issues: broken limbs, wounds, cats under treatment for a variety of issues such as UTI’s, renal issues, diarrhea, dental issues… it’s a catch all. When space is an issue in observation, there may be bite cases, as well. The Nursery (12 cages):


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