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Why Won't My Dog Stop Shaking His Head: Should I Worry?

Why Won't My Dog Stop Shaking His Head: Should I Worry?

There are a number of reasons why your dog could be shaking their head from an infection to allergies and more. But what can you do to help your furry friend? In this post, our Southern Wisconsin vets talk about the reasons why your dog may be shaking their head and when you should schedule an examination.

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My Cat Sleeps Constantly: How much is too much and when should I worry?

My Cat Sleeps Constantly: How much is too much and when should I worry?

If you've ever spent time around a cat then you probably know that they love having naps! But have you ever wondered if your cat is sleeping too much? Our Southern Wisconsin vets answer some questions like 'Why do cats sleep so much?' and 'How much do cats sleep?'.

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Heavy Breathing & Panting in Cats

Heavy Breathing & Panting in Cats

While you may notice that your cat is breathing quicker than usual if they just finished running and playing but there are times when your kitty's heavy breaths might be concerning. Here, our vets at Badger Veterinary Hospital talk about the causes of heavy breathing or panting in cats and when you should seek veterinary care.

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Tetanus in Horses

Tetanus in Horses

Tetanus is a bacterial disease that is common in horses due to their active lifestyle and how much of their life they spend outdoors. Here, our Southern Wisconsin veterinarians share the symptoms of tetanus in horses, when to get your horse vaccinated for tetanus, and how you can help prevent your horse from contracting it.

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What is horse artificial insemination?

What is horse artificial insemination?

Are you considering breeding your prized mare and wondering what your options are for equine reproduction? Here, our Southern Wisconsin vets talk about horse breeding using equine artificial insemination, what to expect and how our veterinary hospital can help.

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Leptospirosis in Horses

Leptospirosis in Horses

Leptospirosis is a condition caused by bacteria infecting the mucous membrane of horses, becoming bacteremic and potentially affecting vital organs and functions. Here, Southern Wisconsin vets share some information about leptospirosis in horses, what the symptoms are and how it can be treated and prevented.

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How do Horses Mate?

How do Horses Mate?

Understanding the intricacies of horse mating is crucial for horse owners, breeders, and veterinarians. In this post, our Southern Wisconsin vets will explore the process of how horses mate, horse breeding season, and the differences between wild and domestic horse breeding.

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Benefits of Equine Artificial Insemination

Benefits of Equine Artificial Insemination

When breeding equines, the natural process may not always work, but it can seem intimidating or complicated to attempt artificial insemination for your horse for the first time. Here, our Southern Wisconsin vets share the benefits of equine artificial insemination and how you can get the process started.

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Is Your Cat Overweight? Signs, Symptoms & What to Do

Is Your Cat Overweight? Signs, Symptoms & What to Do

Weight gain is a common issue with cats, especially for older ones with slower metabolism, or indoor kitties. Our Southern Wisconsin vets list a few signs that your cat may be overweight, and what steps you can take.

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What You Should Know About Dog Grooming

What You Should Know About Dog Grooming

When it comes to helping your dog look and feel their best, regular grooming can go a long way. Our Southern Wisconsin vets talk about the importance of grooming your dog, how to do it at home and what to expect when bringing them to a professional groomer.

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