Small Animal Center-Durlach

Bladder stones and bladder grit

Bladder stones and bladder grit in rabbits and guinea pigs

Bladder stones and bladder grit in rabbits and guinea pigs can be a painful and disturbing experience for both the small pets and their concerned owners. This comprehensive guide highlights this important topic and will help you recognize the symptoms, understand the causes, apply appropriate treatment methods, and implement effective prevention strategies.

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My animal is getting older – what now (animals in old age)?

Just like with us humans, the aging process cannot be stopped with our pets - as animals get older, however, it can be delayed and the consequences mitigated with optimal medical care. The quality of life can be significantly improved. The earlier a condition is recognized, the more successful the therapy will be. Since the aging process,

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Small animal practitioner wanted as an assistant in Karlsruhe

  We are looking for more than small animal doctors Who are we? We are now a team of nine small animal practitioners with a wide variety of sales focuses and wealth of experience. We practice at three locations in and around Karlsruhe. The practices are all equipped with digital X-rays and ultrasound. Cardiological heart examinations are also possible at two locations. Our new small animal center in

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