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  2. Free Spay and Neuter Services for Dogs and Cats - AOL

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    Friends of Animals works with veterinarians across the nation to bring low-cost spay/neuter services to American pet owners. First, you’ll need to pay a fee for a spay/neuter certificate from ...

  3. Richmond SPCA - Wikipedia

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    Susan M. Markel Veterinary Hospital was built next to the Richmond SPCA in May 2015. [33] The animal hospital was complete and open for business in January 2016. [34] The veterinary hospital opened during the Richmond SPCA's 125th anniversary. [31] This is the first veterinary hospital in Virginia to be run by a nonprofit "on a charitable basis ...

  4. Aging in dogs - Wikipedia

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    The aging profile of dogs varies according to their adult size (often determined by their breed): smaller breeds have an average lifespan of 10-15 years, with some even exceeding 18 years in age; medium breeds typically live for 10 to 13 years; and giant dog breeds have the lowest minimum lifespan, with an overall average of 8 to 13 years.

  5. Southampton Animal Shelter - Wikipedia

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    As the community shelter for the Town of Southampton, Southampton Animal Shelter Foundation (SASF) offers a variety of services to the public for companion animals and those who love them. Programs include Advo-Cats, a pet food pantry, a mobile veterinary clinic, and more. [7] The Advo-Cats program was organized to help Trap, Neuter, and ...

  6. Shop with veterinarians: Senior dog food - AOL

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    How to shop for senior dog food If you're thinking about switching your dog's food to recipes oriented for senior dogs, Boyle suggests a slow transition to prevent upsetting your pup's stomach.

  7. Diabetes in dogs - Wikipedia

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    If left untreated, the condition can lead to cataracts, increasing weakness in the legs (neuropathy), malnutrition, ketoacidosis, dehydration, and death. [2] Diabetes mainly affects middle-aged and older dogs, but there are juvenile cases. [3][4][5] The typical canine diabetes patient is middle-aged, female, and overweight at diagnosis.

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