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Dogs can get gum disease just like humans can. In fact, gingivitis is a growing concern in dogs like the Siberian Husky. Gingivitis is a type of gum disease that causes inflammation and irritation to the gums. It is said to be one of the first stages of periodontal disease or infections related to areas around the teeth including the gums. Gingivitis occurs when plaque or food and debris builds up on the gums. Advanced gingivitis occurs when plaque plus a calculus build up is present on the gums causing severe redness, irritation, and inflammation. The first sign of gingivitis in dogs is usually inflammation or redness of the gums, which is also a signal of beginning stages of infection. Plaque (or food build-up) is not always present at the beginning stages, but can appear if action is not taken. Consult with your vet Wake Forest, NC to learn more.

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If you have experience with ferrets like the Siamese ferret then you probably know that these little guys love exploring and getting into trouble. Due to their size and insatiable curiosity, ferrets often find themselves in predicaments that leave them injured. If you notice your Siamese ferret’s eyes are irritated or injured then call your vet. Ferrets are susceptible to various eye conditions including cataracts. Although cataract removal surgery is available for ferrets, most owners turn down the operation due to health risks for the ferret and cost of surgery. Glaucoma is also common in ferrets. The disease can cause blindness in ferrets and usually affects both eyes. It is not known if glaucoma is genetic. Ferrets with glaucoma tend to lose their vision at a slower rate than other animals with glaucoma. Contact your vet Northwest Denver area, CO for more information about your ferret’s eye healt ... Read more »

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