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		<title>A Trip to a Vet: When Veterinary Microscopes are Needed</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[When you have a pet, you do everything in your power to keep them safe. You do  everything to keep them always healthy- never mind the amount of money that you  need to spend for veterinarians and vitamins.
Sometimes, however, pet owners become paranoid that every time something&#8217;s  wrong with their cat or [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>When you have a pet, you do everything in your power to keep them safe. You do  everything to keep them always healthy- never mind the amount of money that you  need to spend for veterinarians and vitamins.</p>
<p>Sometimes, however, pet owners become paranoid that every time something&#8217;s  wrong with their cat or dog, they immediately go to the vet. In reality, not all  instances require you to take that trip to your vet. But better be safe than  sorry, right? So here are a few situations when going to the vet is indeed  mandatory:</p>
<p><strong>a. Eye Trauma</strong></p>
<p>When your dog is fond of sticking his head out of your car&#8217;s window, he is  putting himself in more danger. There&#8217;s a very high possibility that he will  catch foreign objects in his eye. This habit will make him vulnerable to flying  bugs and debris.</p>
<p>Because you cannot really tell what it is that&#8217;s in his eye, better get a  word from your vet. When needed, such an object maybe examined using veterinary  microscopes. This will give your vet a closer look to what it is that&#8217;s  bothering your pet.</p>
<p>Remember, eye trauma usually gets worse when left untreated. So even if you  don&#8217;t see any immediate &#8220;complaint&#8221; from your pup, might as well be sure. Let  the vet tell you what that foreign object is, let his veterinary microscopes  tell you what it is.</p>
<p><strong>b. Abrasions and lacerations</strong></p>
<p>While abrasions are quite common among pets &#8211; when they play too much and  they end up having their version of a &#8220;scraped knee&#8221; &#8211; you don&#8217;t want to risk  it. Dogs can accidentally bump into your glass door or in one of your child&#8217;s  educational microscopes.</p>
<p>True, some wounds can be cleaned using household first-aid kit, but  sometimes, you need the opinion of your vet. After all, all wounds are different  and some may become infected. Let your vet do his work. If he needs to use one  of his veterinary microscopes to rule out infection, let him be.</p>
<p><strong>c. Dog diseases</strong></p>
<p>If your favorite pet is suffering from fever, loss of appetite and muscle  pains, you may want to rush him to your vet. He may already be suffering from  Leptospirosis or from tick fever. The vet will subject your dog to some tests &#8211;  some of which using veterinary microscopes &#8211; so that he can give you the correct  diagnosis and treatment.</p>
<p>Some dog diseases can be prevented through vaccination. Thus, it&#8217;s important  that you have annual vaccination for your dog to keep him healthy and lively. Of  course, having him vaccinated keeps you away from stress, from vet clinics and  veterinary microscopes (and from all its too-technical-sounding parts like  fluorescent filters cube), and from spending a lot of money medicating him.</p>
<p>Pets are a man&#8217;s best friends. If you don&#8217;t have kids, you can get pets to  keep you company. Indeed, it&#8217;s just proper that you keep them in optimum heath  all the time &#8211; it&#8217;s but proper that you give them the medical care that they  need &#8211; aside from the tender loving care that you generously provide.</p>
<p>CanScope &#8211; complete solution for all your microscopy needs.<br />
Contact:  1-877-56SCOPE(72673) or info@CanScope.ca</p>
<p>Learn all about <a href="http://www.canscope.ca/">educational  microscopes in Toronto </a>and <a href="http://www.canscope.ca/">veterinary microscopes in canada</a>.  Get one now at CanScope.ca. You can also equip yourself with loads of  information about microscopy, including knowing what a <a href="http://www.canscope.ca/">microscope accessories in Toronto, canda</a> is, by visiting their  site.</p>
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