Dorsal - toward the ceiling or back Ventral - toward the floor or belly Cranial, or anterior - toward the north wall or head Palmar - the front foot pads.

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Dorsal - toward the ceiling or back Ventral - toward the floor or belly Cranial, or anterior - toward the north wall or head Palmar - the front foot pads Plantar - the rear foot pads

Lateral - toward the east or west wall or side Medial - toward the midline, away from the east or west walls Proximal - toward the body Distal - away from the body

Virus - poison produced by bacterium Cardio - heart Denti - tooth Nas - nose

Dog - canine Cat - feline Cattle - bovine Pig - persine

Don’t over feed your pets Take their food away when they are full Don’t feed your scraps

Kennel cough is a pretty nasty- sounding bacterial infection. Dogs "catch" kennel cough when they inhale bacteria. Delivered as a nasal mist.

Parasites such as this one, can give your dog a big problem. Dogs catch them when out side.

It’s very important to vaccinate your pets so your pets cant catch viruses. Some can be deadly

Heartworm is a parasitic disease dogs catch due to outside. Heart Worms can be vital. Symptoms of heartworm are, Not wanting to exercise Deep cough Also with the dog vomiting You can take your dog to prevent Heart worm by getting a once a year shot.

Kennel cough is a disease dogs get after they are exposed to certain conditions. Symptoms Deep irregular cough Anemia Dogs vomiting Once a year shot to prevent kennel cough.

Bloody Stool, Weight Loss Dehydration Anemia Treat your dog once a month pill. Small, parasitic roundworms that have a tail shaped like a whip and live in the small intestines of dogs and other mammals

Squinting Watery Red Chronic, lasting months to years, and sometimes is a lifetime problem for the cat. Can be treated with eye drops.

A parasitic nematode that lives in the small intestine of its host, which may be a mammal such as a dog, cat, or human. No specific treatments. Once a year prevention.

Skin and scalp disease caused by several different kinds of fungi. Little lump on skin Disappears and comes back No certain way to prevent it.

Deadly virus spread to people from the saliva of infected animals. The rabies virus is usually transmitted through a bite. Fever Headache Agitation Anxiety Confusion Difficulty swallowing Excessive salivation Fear of water (hydrophobia) because of the difficulty in swallowing Hallucinations Insomnia Partial paralysis Yearly vaccinations.