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Animal Allergies: Food Allergies in Dogs

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If you suspect that your dog’s daily roll in the grass is causing allergic reactions, such as excessive paw licking and rigorous belly scratching, you may be surprised to learn that he could have a food allergy. At Grah Kingston, we are providing quality  Health Exam Services . We are known as one of the best dogs and cat’s dentistry clinics in Kingston open 7 days a week. While it’s common for dogs to suffer from seasonal allergies to things like the pollen they come in contact with while playing in the yard, several types of dog allergies can manifest themselves in similar ways, said our vet experts in Gardiners Road Animal Hospital. “Food allergies and environmental allergies can cause similar symptoms. These symptoms can include itchiness, hair loss, skin infections, and ear infections. Also, other conditions can cause similar symptoms. This is why your vet may need to start with diagnostics to first rule out skin mites, fungal infections and endocrine disease, such as ...

An overview of Pet surgery and Anesthesia services at GRAH

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The word anesthesia comes from the Greek meaning "lack of sensation". Anesthesia is accomplished by administering drugs that depress nerve function. With general anesthesia, the patient is made unconscious for a short period. During this insensible state, there is muscular relaxation and a complete loss of pain sensation. Other categories of anesthesia include local anesthesia such as numbing a contained area of skin or a tooth, and spinal anesthesia, such as an epidural block, that results in anesthesia of a particular part of the body. At Grah Kingston, we are providing quality Cat & Dog Surgery and Anesthesia Services . We are known as one of the best dog & cat Surgery and Anesthesia vet clinics in Kingston. What are the risks of anesthesia? There is always a risk of an opposing reaction when we use any anesthetic agent, no matter whether it is for minor, short-term sedation or complete general anesthesia lasting several hours. It is generally estimated that ap...