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Diagnosis and Treatment Plan
Determining the animal's illness and prescribing a suitable treatment based on symptoms, age, medical history, species, temperament, and preferences.
Skin Medications
Oral, topical, or injectable drugs used to treat common skin and ear problems in animals.
Central Nervous System Medications
Drugs like aminocaproic acid or potassium bromide prescribed to aid animals suffering from seizures or epilepsy.
Respiratory Drugs
Treatments, including inhaled or oral steroids, for animals with respiratory issues like asthma or wheezing.
Behavioral Modifiers
Antidepressants or antipsychotics given by veterinarians to animals showing neurotic, obsessive, or aggressive behavior.
Chemotherapy
Chemical compounds used to kill cancer cells in animals.
Veterinary Surgery
Surgical interventions like tumor removal, tooth extraction, and traumatic injury care performed by general veterinarians or surgical specialists.
Microchipping
Inserting a small chip with an identification number between an animal's shoulder blades for permanent identification.
Advantages of Microchipping
Permanent identification aiding in finding missing pets, painless procedure, and limited access to stored information by authorized parties.
Disadvantages of Microchipping
Reported inflammation risks, slight health concerns, and the need for a microchip scanner to locate missing animals.