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Cote's Clinical Veterinary Advisor: Dogs and Cats
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Abdominal Distention
Abdominal Drainage - 2
Abscess, Periapical (Tooth Root)
Achilles Tendon Injury - 5
Acne: Canine
A Correctly-Sized E-Collar is Deeper Than the Nose is Long
Acral Lick Dermatitis
Actinomycosis - 11
Actinomycosis - 13
Acupuncture - 4
After Hair Clipping (if Needed), Disinfection, and Drying, You Can Apply Ointment as Shown
After the Cleaning Solution Has Been Placed in the Ear Canal, Use Your Right Hand to Gently Massage the Outer Part of the Ear Canal
Alopecia, Feline
Alopecia, Feline - 19
Alopecia, Feline - 21
Alopecia X
Although Not Greatly Appreciated, E-Collars Must be Deeper Than the Length of the Muzzle, and are an Important Way for Preventing Self-Trauma in Dogs and Cats
An Elizabethan Collar is Indispensable to Prevent Licking at the Ointment-Coated Skin for Virtually All Areas of the Body
Abdominal Drainage
Abscess, Lung
Achilles Tendon Injury
Achilles Tendon Injury - 6
Acne: Feline
A Correctly-Sized Elizabethan Collar is Slightly Bigger Than the Length of the Muzzle, to Prevent Self-Trauma through Chewing or Licking Past the Collar
Actinomycosis
Actinomycosis - 12
Acupuncture
Acute Moist Dermatitis
After the Affected Area Has Been Cleaned and Dried, Apply the Ointment and Spread It with a Gloved Finger So It Leaves Just a Thin Film
Alopecia, Canine
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