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  2. Dog gum diseases and 5 vet-approved ways to prevent them - AOL

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    Here are the steps you can take to protect your dog from nasty dog gum diseases

  3. Aconitine - Wikipedia

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    The toxic effects of aconitine have been tested in a variety of animals, including mammals (dog, cat, guinea pig, mouse, rat and rabbit), frogs and pigeons. Depending on the route of exposure, the observed toxic effects were local anesthetic effect, diarrhea, convulsions, arrhythmias or death.

  4. Hexetidine - Wikipedia

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    It is a local anesthetic, astringent and deodorant and has antiplaque effects. [ 1 ] Hexetidine is the medicinal ingredient in Sterisol , which is labelled for the symptomatic treatment of: streptococcal pharyngitis ('strep throat'), tonsillitis , pharyngitis , laryngitis , gingivitis , ulcerative stomatitis , oral thrush and Vincent's angina ...

  5. Fuligo septica - Wikipedia

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    It is also known as dog vomit slime mold and is relatively common with a worldwide distribution, often being found on bark mulch in urban areas after heavy rain or excessive watering. Their spores are produced on or in aerial sporangia and are spread by wind.

  6. Butorphanol - Wikipedia

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    It is used for operative and accident-related pain in small mammals such as dogs, cats, ferrets, coatis, raccoons, mongooses, various marsupials, some rodents and perhaps some larger birds. Although butorphanol is commonly used for pain relief in reptiles, no studies (as of 2014) have conclusively shown that it is an effective analgesic in ...

  7. Dihydroxyacetone - Wikipedia

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    The artificial tan takes 2 to 4 hours to begin appearing on the skin surface, and will continue to darken for 24 to 72 hours, depending on formulation type. [5] Once the darkening effect has occurred, the tan will not sweat off or wash away with soap or water. It will fade gradually over 3 to 7 days as a result of the regular skin exfoliation.