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Entries for March, 2009

Fleas can kill your Dog

The flea is a hardy insect with a lifespan of six to 12 months. During that time, a pair of fleas could produce millions of offspring. Fleas have survived millions of years in a variety of environments. Some species can leap 15 to 36 inches high. That’s equivalent to a man jumping over the 555-foot [...]

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Common Toxic Substances that will Affect your Dog

You may have some or all of these products in your home and not even be aware they could cause problems for your family pet. Symptoms could be just a skin or eye irritation or a possible fatal reaction if taken internally. Usually if the product label has a warning on it, then it is [...]

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Martha Stewart’s Dog Dies in Kennel Explosion

The dog belonging to Martha Stewart has died after an explosion rocked the kennel where it was staying.
It is believed that propane was to blame for the explosion at the Pennsylvania kennel that killed Genghis Khan, Stewart’s Chow puppy.
The explosion occurred during a propane delivery to the kennel on Saturday, and also injured the driver [...]

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Introducing Your Dog to a Baby

The arrival of a baby is a wonderful and joyous occasion for a family, but there is one member of the household-the family pet-who might need some special attention and understanding to help it cope with the new addition.
Most pets will need some extra attention when a family introduces a new baby to the order [...]

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Pet Obesity is No Laughing Matter

The obesity epidemic that we are experiencing in our society, is beginning to surge to the forefront of cause for concern for our pet population. Dogs and cats world wide are overindulging thanks to their owners spoiling them with treats, and access food.
Killing our pets with sheer kindness is a statement that may sound humorous [...]

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Cleaning your dog’s ears is very important

Ear inflammation/infection is a fairly common and annoying problem in both dogs and cats.
In many cases there are underlying causes such as inhalant allergies to molds, grasses, dander, pollen, etc., as well as food allergies to ingredients in commercial pet foods.
Some dogs even have underlying low thyroid levels, which can predispose them to recurrent ear [...]

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Lead Poisoning Can be Deadly for your dog

Lead poisoning is not something that we dog owners tend to concern ourselves with, however it is always a possibility that our dogs become sick as a result of lead ingestion and we should at least know what to look for.
Lead poisoning affects the gastrointestinal tract and the neurological system. Some symptoms include: anorexia, vomiting, [...]

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Animal doc in demand for weird surgeries

Michael Pavletic has removed a butcher knife from a dog’s stomach and tumors from tiny mice. He’s performed plastic surgery on injured hawks.
But he draws the line at giving canines body piercings or fat cats liposuction. “That’s just not what I do,” said the longtime head of surgery at Boston’s Angell Animal Medical Center.
The 58-year-old [...]

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Vitamins May Lengthen Your Dog’s Life Span!

There is evidence to suggest that a good vitamin supplement for your dog not only helps prevent, improve or cure many degenerative type illnesses and disease, but may actually lengthen your dog’s life span. Really!
This is particularly the indication if you supplement with vitamins while your dog is young and healthy, rather than waiting [...]

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How to Choose Dog Treats

Dogs are just like people when it comes to liking something. They have different tastes and feelings towards different things. Certain dogs may like one taste of dog food while another may not even give it a chance. The only way to know what your dog will like for dog treats is to try different [...]

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