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  2. Dog Pain Medications: Aspirin (and Other NSAIDs), Ibuprofen ...

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    Deracoxib (Deramaxx) Firocoxib (Previcox) Meloxicam (Metacam) Grapiprant (Galliprant) NSAIDs are usually safe for dogs and have few side effects. But in some cases, they can cause or worsen kidney ...

  3. Welcome to the new WebMD Dog Health Center. WebMD veterinary experts provide comprehensive information about dog health care, offer nutrition and feeding tips, and help you identify illnesses in dogs.

  4. 10 Dog Poisons: Plants, Foods, Medicines, and More - WebMD

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    Dog poison No. 8: Rodenticides - Unfortunately, many baits used to lure and kill rodents can also look tasty to our pets. If ingested by dogs, they can cause severe problems. If ingested by dogs ...

  5. Canine massage - Wikipedia

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    Canine massage. Canine massage is a branch of massage therapy that promotes health in dogs. Specifically, canine massage therapy is a form of alternative therapy, the benefits of which may include relaxation, increased oxygenation, relief from pain, improved joint flexibility, and miscellaneous benefits to the immune system.

  6. Animal identification - Wikipedia

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    Animal identification. Calf identified with ear tag and transponder. Animal identification using a means of marking is a process done to identify and track specific animals. It is done for a variety of reasons including verification of ownership, biosecurity control, and tracking for research or agricultural purposes.

  7. Microchip implant (animal) - Wikipedia

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    Microchip implant (animal) For use in humans, see Microchip implant (human). A microchip implant is an identifying integrated circuit placed under the skin of an animal. The chip, about the size of a large grain of rice, uses passive radio-frequency identification (RFID) technology, and is also known as a PIT (passive integrated transponder) tag.

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