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I-MED Animal Health
With over 30 years of experience in eye care, I-MED Animal Health remains dedicated to perfecting sight in companion animals. With our superior, state-of-the-art products manufactured with human quality standards and materials, I-MED Animal Health is a world leader in the veterinary eye care market. We invite you to learn more and See the Difference!
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Feline Social Withdrawal: When Your Cat Hides Away
Cats are masters at hiding their discomfort. Unlike dogs who might whimper or seek attention when feeling unwell, cats often do the opposite—they retreat to quiet spaces and avoid interaction. This hiding behavior is feline social withdrawal and it is one of the most important warning signs that something might

Cornell launches wildlife population health residencyÂ
Cornell University’s College of Veterinary Medicine (CVM), in partnership with the K. Lisa Yang Center for Wildlife Health (CYCWH), has launched a pioneering four‑year residency in wildlife population health. Approved by the American College of Zoological Medicine (ACZM), the program is one of only three wildlife‑focused residencies in North America,

Teenage Dog Behavior Regression
If your once-perfect puppy suddenly seems to have forgotten everything you taught them, you’re not alone. Welcome to dog adolescence – a frustrating but completely normal phase that catches many dog parents by surprise. What’s Happening to Your Dog? Around six months of age, puppies enter their teenage years. During

Managing Diarrhea in Dogs
Diarrhea is one of the most common health issues dog parents face. While it’s often a minor problem that resolves on its own, knowing how to manage it at home and when to call your veterinarian can make a big difference in your furry companion’s comfort and recovery. Understanding the

A 15-Minute Natural Pet Wellness Routine for Busy Owners
A 15-minute daily natural pet wellness routine covers balanced nutrition, brief exercise, stress reduction, mindful care, and enrichment. Certifications and AWA’s community support enhance pet health knowledge for busy owners.

Preventative Care for Pets: Simple Habits That Support Long-Term Health
Preventative pet care involves daily habits, regular vet check-ups, balanced nutrition, parasite and dental care, stress reduction, and ongoing education to ensure long-term health and vitality.
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