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19 October 2025

  • curprev 04:3504:35, 19 October 2025PauloRafaelFreit talk contribs 5,506 bytes +5,506 Created page with "A bacterial an infection of the urinary tract might produce a robust ammonia odor in the urine. The veterinarian could gently press on the pet’s gums with a finger after which release the pressure to determine how long it takes for the capillaries within the gums to refill. A longer than regular capillary refill time may point out that the pet's circulation is poor and might be going into, or be in shock. The colour of the gums can also indicate issues similar to jaund..."