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1). Brain Tumors in Dogs and Cats By : Matthew Homfray
Though relatively uncommon, a brain tumor has always made a grim prognosis for any unfortunate animal that is diagnosed with one. Here we discuss the different types of brain tumor that affect dogs and cats, the clinical investigations that can be performed, the treatments available and the likely outcomes.
Article Related to: dog, cat, pet, pets, brain, tumor, tumour, cancer, circling, brain tumor, wobbly, dog brain tumor, tumors
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2). How To Fix Or Repair A Wobbly Chair With A Few Drops Of Glue By : Martin Jones
So, you have that wooden chair with one or two loose legs or rungs. The chair is too nice to throw away and you don’t want to take the whole thing apart to fix one or two loose dowels or legs. And at the same time, although you leave it out for family, when company comes the chair is always relegated to the corner to hold the planter.
Well there is a way to repair this chair without resorting to clamps or ugly nails sticking in at odd angles.
Article Related to: miracle glue, glue, miracle, cyanoacrylate, chair, wobbly
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3). Vestibular Disease in Dogs and Cats By : Matthew Homfray
Vestibular disease can be very distressing for both pets and their owners. A head tilt, wobbliness and circling can all be signs of this disease, which originates in either the inner ear or the brain. Here we look at the possible underlying causes of vestibular syndrome and the diagnostic procedure to identify them.
Article Related to: pet, dog, cat, ear, aural, vestibular, ataxia, nystagmus, wobbly, tilt, animals, pets
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