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Online Veterinary Clinic - Ask A Vet

Is there something wrong with your dog? Are they are not acting like they usually do? It could be something serious or just a minor bug. Before you spend 60 to 100 dollars for a Veterinary office visit ask an online Vet.

Dogs are not the same as humans. You can tell when your child is feeling under the weather, but how do you know there is something wrong with your dog? A dog's normal temperature is higher than a person's temperature. Is the temperature you record on the thermometer normal for a dog? How do you take a dog's temperature?

Dogs cannot tell you what is wrong or when they are in pain. You can only guess by the way they react when you pick them up, let them out to play, feed them or watch them play. Their reactions may tell you they are in pain or just feeling rotten and not up to par.

While there is no substitute for an annual office visit for routine physical and required immunizations, you can find out if what is wrong with your dog warrants an office visit costing you 60 dollars or more. At Online Veterinary Clinic - Ask a Vet veterinarians are standing by to answer your questions about your dog's health.

"Online Veterinary Clinic - Ask A Vet" is an organization of licensed veterinarians with their own practices who have offered to answer dog health questions online. Your concerns will be answered by a qualified veterinarian within 24 hours.


Home Remedies For Cats & Dogs!

"Home Remedies For Cats & Dogs" is an amazingly comprehensive E-book for cat and dog owners that want to know what veterinarians don’t want you to know. There are home remedies and over the counter medicines you can give your pet that cost a lot less than prescription medications. There are some annual inoculations that protect your dog from diseases but can actually cause more harm than good.

This E-book covers how to deal at home with:

Home Remedies For Cats & Dogs!” explains how your dog's system is different from a human's, therefore, cannot process and break down medications designed for humans. The result could be liver and/or renal problems, which could prove to be fatal. Why take chances with your pet's health?


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