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Dog and Cat Surgery specialist in Narellan, Camden, Sydney | Uni Vets Camden - 0 views

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    When your Dog and Cat needs Surgery, we are your best choice. Call us today. We cover area Narellan, Camden and Sydney.
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    PET Cloning Tips And Advise | Sinogene Pet Cloning
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    In unusual situations, it is possible that your pet can die before genetic preservation or collection of biopsy. However, you can preserve the gene of your pet by collecting necessary tissues as a biopsy sample. However, you must be aware that each day that passes from the death of the animal it minimizes the chances for a successful preservation. The below instructions can help you with genetic preservation: Before the collection of a sample, do not disinfect the sample area to avoid any damage to the skin If you have used iodine to sterilize the area, please use alcohol to cleanse the iodine from the area Place the sample in a sealed container and keep the temperature between 0-4°C Please avoid using saline throughout the entire process Do not freeze the sample as it may decrease the chance of successful preservation Send the biopsy sample within 6 days
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    Dog Cloning Service, Clone Your Beloved Pet Dog | Sinogene
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    Even after advances in veterinary medicine, your beloved dog will not live forever. SINOGENE focus on the science of dog cloning which presents an opportunity for owners of dogs to extend their relationship with their dog. Dogs are recognized as a loyal friend of its owner, which creates difficulty for many owners to live without their dog. However, if your dog passes away before the collection of tissue sample you may:
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PANS and PANDAS: A Brief Guide and Treatment Overview - 0 views

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    PANS and PANDAS are considered autoimmune disorders that affect the brain. In both conditions, the immune system mistakenly attacks healthy brain tissue, leading to a range of symptoms, including obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD), tics, anxiety, irritability, mood swings, and cognitive problems.
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