DHPP stands for these diseases
Distemper, hepatitis, parainfluenza and parvo
At around 8 weeks of age, a puppy can start preventative care against this condition in which parasites lodge into the right side of an important circulatory organ.
What is Heartworm
This injectable medication is an antibiotic that lasts for 14 days
What is Convenia
A disease that can be transferred from animals to humans.
What is a Zoonotic Disease
To take a DV radiograph, the animal should be lying on this body part.
What is the sternum (chest)
The name of the bone that makes up the upper arm in a dog
What is the humerous
The body segments of this internal parasite can appear like grains of rice in a cat or dog's feces.
What is Tapeworm
Cerenia is given to prevent this condition
What is nausea
An infected uterus in an intact female dog or cat is called this
What is pyometra
104 refers to this
What is the upper right canine tooth
In Latin, OU BID refers to this
What is Both eyes twice daily
These parasites transmit Lyme disease
What are Ticks
Cats should not be given this inactive steroid because their liver cannot convert it into the active form.
What is prednisone
This condition is likely to occur in dogs after ingesting xylitol
What is hypoglycemia
This vitamin is important for blood clotting
What is Vitamin K
This term refers to rapid breathing
What is tachypnea
If a puppy is given a third DHPP vaccine at 14 weeks, the vaccine would last for this length of time
What is three weeks
The pancreas creates this which helps to regulate blood sugar
What is insulin
This is an acute disorder in dogs characterized by vomiting and very bloody diarrhea
What is HGE (or hemorrhagic gastroenteritis)
This dental characteristics is hared by rabbits and guinea pigs.
What is continuously growing teeth
Bleeding from the nose is referred to as this
What is epistaxis
The RHDV vaccine prevents this disease in this species
What is Rabbit Hemorrhagic Disease in rabbits
This medication is given to treat Cushing's in dogs
Trilostane
Dogs can contract this zoonotic bacterial disease by drinking contaminated slow moving or stagnant water.
What is Leptosporosis
These two ingredients in chocolate cause it to be toxic to dogs.
What is caffeine and theobromine