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    It's Not a Hairball

    It's Not a Hairball

    Posted 10:05 AM 1/10/2012 by Bonnie Markoff

    One of my favorite scenes in any movie is from Shrek 2: Puss In Boots hacking up a hairball. Wouldn't you love to see the actual footage of Antonio Banderas as he voiced over that scene?! Those of you with vomiting cats would surely rather watch the movie version than see your own cat vomiting (More)


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    Throwing up and loss of appetite a worrisome combination

    Throwing up and loss of appetite a worrisome combination

    Posted 11:09 AM 10/25/2011 by Bonnie Markoff, DVM, ABVP

    Q: My very healthy Chow Mix, Bear, has been throwing up for a month now. We took her to the vet for a blood and urine work up and there's nothing wrong with her. Now she is not eating unless it's chicken or fish. She goes back to the vet tomorrow, but would like a second opinion on what this (More)


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    Tail Chasing, Fly Biting and Other Odd Behaviors

    Tail Chasing, Fly Biting and Other Odd Behaviors

    Posted 12:06 PM 10/13/2011 by Bonnie Markoff, DVM, ABVP

    Sarah has asked us about tail chasing by submitting a question to us through the KSBY Central Coast Experts page.

    Puppies and kittens will show all sorts of funny and cute behaviors that are just part of being a little kid. Tail chasing, sudden sprints across the living room floor and (More)


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    Why do animals chew on and eat weird stuff?

    Why do animals chew on and eat weird stuff?

    Posted 3:41 PM 10/12/2011 by Bonnie Markoff, DVM, ABVP

    We recently had a question from Ginger on our KSBY Central Coast Experts page. Apparently her kitty, AJ Purrs (gotta love that name!) likes to chew on plastic bags.

    Our pets are often found chewing on things we would like them to avoid - socks, furniture, plants, irrigation systems (More)


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    My dog won't stop scratching

    My dog won't stop scratching

    Posted 3:59 PM 10/7/2011 by Bonnie Markoff, DVM, ABVP

    Q: How can I get my Dog to stop scratching, when he has no fleas or hot spots? I think he is either OCD and does it out of habit, or doesn't even realize he does it.

    A: Itchiness may be the most common reason we see pets at Animal Care Clinic - and it can be the most frustrating problem to (More)


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    My 14-month-old cat won't stop eating!

    My 14-month-old cat won't stop eating!

    Posted 12:59 PM 10/4/2011 by Bonnie Markoff, DVM, ABVP

    Q: My 14 month-old cat won't stop eating! I've got him on lowfat food and only feed him twice a day, but he's FAT! Seriously, this cat would eat all day long if I let him. Help?

    A: Our pets are no different from us - they eat because it tastes good or because they are bored. All of us (More)


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    Why does my dog cry so much?

    Why does my dog cry so much?

    Posted 3:04 PM 7/11/2011 by Bonnie Markoff, DVM, ABVP

    Q: I have a bull terrier, she's as sweet as can be. She loves humans and other animals and she isnt alone for long increments gets tons of attention.... but WHY does she cry so much?!! We put her outside and the whole neighborhood can hear her!

    A: This can be a tricky problem to figure out (More)


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    Why does my dog eat cat poop?

    Why does my dog eat cat poop?

    Posted 2:44 PM 7/11/2011 by Bonnie Markoff, DVM, ABVP

    Q: Why is my dog eating cat doo doo whenever I take him out for a walk?? He's driving me crazy and I end up scolding him all the time! What shall I do to refrain him from doing this??? Please advise.

    A: Unfortunately, eating cat poop is a normal behavior for a dog - just like chasing cats (More)


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    Handling allergies in our pets

    Handling allergies in our pets

    Posted 2:35 PM 7/11/2011 by Bonnie Markoff, DVM, ABVP

    Q: My dog keeps tearing up the side of her face. I know its an allergy, but I dont know to what. We have tried process of elemination: It is only certain parts of the year, so we figured pollen, so we did the shots. It stopped for a while then returned. Her food does not change ... I dont know (More)


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    How often should I brush my terrier's teeth? Any other tips for tooth care?

    How often should I brush my terrier's teeth? Any other tips for tooth care?

    Posted 11:06 AM 7/1/2011 by Bonnie Markoff, DVM, ABVP Animal Care Clinic, San Luis Obispo

    Q: Ideally how often should I brush Jack, my little terrier's teeth? Any other good tips on tooth care for my animals? I have a cat too.

    A: Toothbrushing is most effective when done daily! The plaque on dog and cat teeth starts to calcify after just 48 hours, and you cannot brush it off if (More)


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    Is it OK for my puppy to play in the dog park?

    Is it OK for my puppy to play in the dog park?

    Posted 10:55 AM 7/1/2011 by Bonnie Markoff, DVM, ABVP Animal Care Clinic, San Luis Obispo

    Q: I have a 13 week puppy and was wondering if she is able to play at the dog park??? She has had some series of shots and we were told to wait until after she has her rabies shots? Is that true?

    A: You absolutely should wait. The rabies vaccine is not the crucial thing for her protection (More)


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    Why does my cat pull his hair out at night?

    Why does my cat pull his hair out at night?

    Posted 10:28 AM 7/1/2011 by Bonnie Markoff, DVM, ABVP Animal Care Clinic, San Luis Obispo

    Q: Why does my cat pull his hair out at night. He is clean and brushed, but every morning he has plucked out some hair.

    A: This one is going to require a trip to the vet. The most common causes of this are fleas (which you may never see on your cat), inhaled allergies like hayfever, and (More)


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