Tetanus is a disease caused by a bacterial infection. It is very rare in both humans and pets, but that didn’t stop Buddy the Labrador from contracting the disease. He was apparently infected when a rusty part of his home kennel poked a wound on his paw. The infection caused the tetanus which is a potentially fatal disease of the nervous system. Tell tale signs in a dog are an appearance of a surprised look on its face and exposure of the whites of its eyes. Tetanus is treatable with antibiotics if diagnosed soon enough.
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Vaccines can protect your cat against serious infectious illnesses, but they aren’t one size fits all. Your veterinarian can help you select the vaccines your cat needs based on age, health status, lifestyle and other risk factors. Even though he may not need vaccines that often, your cat should have a veterinary checkup every six to twelve months.









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