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Horses and ponies often receive cuts and other wounds particularly on their face and legs. Many require just simple first aid measures, while others require the attention of your veterinarian.
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The expected birth of a foal from a favorite mare is an exciting but worrying time for many horse owners. Ideally, help and advice should be sought from your veterinarian or someone with experience in foaling mares, in good time before the event.
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Unfortunately, it is occasionally necessary to try to foster a foal onto a mare that is not its natural mother. This may be for any one of a number of reasons.
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There are a variety of frogs kept as pets. Most frogs should not be handled frequently, as their skin is delicate. This handout summarizes the variety of sizes and colors of various pet frogs, as well as cage and cleaning requirements.
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Genetic or DNA testing is a simple way you can learn more about your pet. There is a lot of information within an individual’s genetic code (DNA). Genetic testing involves running a sample of your pet’s cells through a number of tests that provide information about your pet’s genetic makeup.
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All dogs evolved from a common ancestor. Humans started breeding dogs for pleasure in the 19th century and this led to an intense diversification of dog species into the nearly 400 breeds recognized today. DNA tests can be performed on mixed-breed dogs to determine their breed ancestry.
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Despite the huge variety in coat color, there are only two basic pigments that determine the color of canines: eumelanin (black) and phaeomelanin (red). All different variations in color are created by these two pigments, which are both forms of melanin. This handout discusses the details of genetics and coat color selection.
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Deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA) is a long molecule that contains an organism’s entire genetic code. Every cell in the body contains two identical strands of DNA, and this DNA contains the “instructions” (genes) needed to create and run every part of the body. This handout summarizes how DNA works and how it directs the overall appearance, health, and actions of an animal.
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A well-groomed cat is a sign of overall good health, and regular grooming can help you notice problems early on. Some cats will need different levels of grooming care than others, depending on coat/hair type, medical conditions, and lifestyle factors. This handout outlines best practices for grooming your cat.
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A guide dog is trained to assist individuals who are blind or have low vision, helping them navigate and maintain mobility. In addition to providing traditional canine companionship, they play an integral role in the lives of the visually impaired.

