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Thanks for your question.  Unfortunately, without examining the baby it is very difficult to know why it is not developing at the same speed as the other.  It may not have formed correctly in the egg, or it may not...
Toxoplasmosis is a disease caused by a single-celled parasite called Toxoplasma gondii (T. gondii). Toxoplasmosis is one of the most common parasitic diseases and has been found in nearly all warm-blooded animals, including pets and humans. Despite the high prevalence...
Neosporin is not the best treatment for your pet.  If there are deep bite wounds, systemic antibiotics (ie those given by mouth or by injection) are best. Since birds have such thin skin, bite wounds can easily damage underlying tissues...
Thanks for your question.  Iguanas, like all reptiles are cold-blooded and their immune system will not work as well as it should when they are cold.  Check out www.anapsid.org for great husbandry information to properly set up a habitat for...
Owning a pet can be a wonderful, rewarding experience for you and your family. However, pets can transmit diseases- called zoonotic diseases or zoonoses (pronounced zoo-no-ses)—which may be harmful to humans-especially young children and people with certain medical conditions.  ...
Unfortunately, I am unable to diagnose the reason for your pet’s illness without a physical exam. Although veterinary care can be costly, many clinics, including ours, can help make care more affordable using CareCredit or other types of payment plans....

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