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Zoonoic Parasites | tapeworms, hook worms, round worms, giardia
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Vomiting | The forcefuly ejecation of food and fluid
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Regurgitation | Passive reflux of swallowed Material from esophagus
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Small intestine Dz symptoms | Normal urge and freguency with large blulky or watery stool with no straning that stomes can be dark black and malodorus with blood.
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Symptoms of Large Intestine DZ | Frequent urgentcy and deffication of small fecal volume causing straining with mucas and frank red blood in stool.
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Parvovirus is stable in a enviroment for how long? | 12 Months
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What Breeds are more likely to get Parvo virus | Rott, pitbulls, dobermen, german shep.
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How long can an animal shed the parvo | for up to three weeks
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What should a puppies vaccination record be | should start at 6 weeks all the way to 12.
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Why should you begin vaccination at 6 to 12 weeks? | The maternal antibodies from colustrum are strating to wear off.
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How do you treat Parvo? | Eletroclytes, antibiotics in serve cases, and fluids.
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If a dog lives after the first three days it has a higher chance to what? | Recover.
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What is the difference between FECV and FIP | FECV only attacks GI tract and is not fatal. FIP is 100% fatal and attacks many organs
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If an animal has FECV does it have FIP? | No, however if it has FIP it has or has had FECV.
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What makes up the Fundus? | optic disk, retina, vitreuous, vasculature.
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What happens with Entropian | eye lid turns in toward the eye.
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What Breeds are more then likely to get Entroppain | Rotts, St. Bernards, Sharpie, Boxers, pugs
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What is an extropain | eyelids severly slacking/inverted
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What breeds get extrpians? | Hounds and cockers
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What is the difference between a supperficial Ulcerative Keratitis and a deep culceration? | They are the same only difference is the depth of the ulceration.
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What is the main cause of supperificial ulcerative keratitis? | Foxtails
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What is Glacoma | increase of intraocular pressure
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What can Glacoma lead too? | Retinal and ocular disk destruction
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What breeds get Inhereted catarcats? | Poodles, cockers, Germen sheps, labs
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What is retinal displaysia | Maldeveliopment of retina.
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