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Dog Food Secrets - Stop Killing Your Dog Now! - How Commercial Dog Food Could Be Poisoning Your Dog

05th October 2009
A dog is a man's best friend. Treat him right or treat him wrong, he will remain the most loyal friend you will ever have. His life depends on you in more ways than you might realize. Seldom, however, will he ever complain if you mistreat him. But what... Read >
Author: kiran.khambekar

Benefits of using Glucosamine

01st October 2009
Glucosamine is one of the most abundant monosaccharides (simple sugars) found in the bodies of organisms. It is made from glucose and the amino acid glutamine. In plants like fungi, it forms the cell walls of the plant cells, while in animals like crustac... Read >
Author: mildredcaillouetva36

Online School Courses For Everyone

21st September 2009
If you are interested in advancing your career and furthering your skills, you'll find there are online schools degree in virtually every subject area ranging from agronomy and business administration to veterinary medicine and zoology. The best part is t... Read >
Author: Wayne Hemrick

Best Dog Insurance Quotes Online

21st August 2009
With so many insurance providers out there, it�s hard to determine which is the best dog insurance among them. Naturally, one insurance provider proclaims that they are the best among the rest but the answer to the question posed by the title of the art... Read >
Author: Ricky K Lim

Littmann Personalization

11th August 2009
If you are in the medical profession you may realize how indispensable a stethoscope can be. When you find a quality stethoscope you do not want to lose it, and when the brand offers consistent quality you may find that you return time and again. Littmann... Read >
Author: Wayne

Littmann Personalization

11th August 2009
If you are in the medical profession you may realize how indispensable a stethoscope can be. When you find a quality stethoscope you do not want to lose it, and when the brand offers consistent quality you may find that you return time and again. Littmann... Read >
Author: Wayne

What To Ask Your Veterinarian About Prescription Medicines

11th August 2009
Modern drugs are surely a benefit to the practice of veterinary medicine. They have helped save the lives of many critically ill dogs (dog symptoms) and restored countless others to normal health. Yet improperly used, they cannot only fail in their intend... Read >
Author: JonJG

The Best Product For Fleas In Cats And Dogs

29th July 2009
One of the biggest problems in pets is that of fleas. The best way to tackle this menace is through proper pet health care. Whether you have a dog or a cat, fleas will get attracted and this means trouble. Dogs as well as cats are prone to diseases ... Read >
Author: Thierry babineaux

How to Keep Your Dog’s Teeth Healthy

27th July 2009
Imagine if you never brushed your teeth. How would you feel? Horrible? You would have bad breath, bleeding gums, pain and would eventually lose your teeth. It is essential to reflect on this, because this is what most pets endure every day. Pain in pe... Read >
Author: ShilohRyan

Can Laser Therapy Treat My Dog’s Joint Pain?

05th July 2009
There’s nothing worse than seeing your best friend in pain. If your dog has sore joints, it can affect all aspects of his life. Going for a walk, jumping up on your lap for a cuddle, even strolling over to his dinner bowl - nothing is much fun if he is ... Read >
Author: happytails

The Simple Economics Of Pet Health Insurance

10th June 2009
Pet insurance is one of those things you can't buy when you need it. By comparing the various pet health insurance companies and their policies you will quickly discover who offers the most value for your money. It can cost anywhere from $3,000 to $20... Read >
Author: Anne P. Jackson

The Top 5 Employers in Edinburgh

11th May 2009
Edinburgh is the capital city of Scotland and is home to almost 500,000 people. Being the second most visited city in the UK after London, you'd probably expect to find the majority of jobs in Edinburgh situated in the retail and tourism sectors, but sur... Read >
Author: MarkeD

The Pet Prozac Situation

27th April 2009
Pets on Prozac. Once upon a time, such a notion was considered to be rather absurd. Animals, most people assumed, could not become depressed the way humans did, and most pets lacked the general intelligence to experience the emotional changes caused by th... Read >
Author: Mark Black

The Best Care Possible for Your Pet

07th April 2009
For anyone who owns a pet, veterinary bills can amount to a rather sizeable expense, especially if the pet falls ill or has a serious accident. With pet owners in Britain spending billions every year on veterinary bills, it makes sense to investigate the... Read >
Author: pmcindoe

Finding Comprehensive Canine Insurance

27th March 2009
As one out of every three pets need veterinary treatment each year, relevant insurance is an important consideration for dog owners across the nation. Of course, controlling veterinary costs is another good reason why you should consider buying a dog insu... Read >
Author: Andrew Regan

Urinary Tract Infection in Cats

19th March 2009
If you think that only human beings can be afflicted with urinary tract infection or UTI, then you just might be surprised to learn that cats do suffer from such an infection as well. In fact, studies show that more cats suffer from UTI than dogs. Thus, i... Read >
Author: Joseph M. Sabol

Prevent Health Problems with Grain Free Dog Food

10th March 2009
Many experts in veterinary medicine believe that dogs should be fed a balanced diet that is relatively free of carbs, and for that reason a grain free dog food is often recommended. Just as when humans go on a no-carb diet and immediately switch from eati... Read >
Author: Thomas

Natural Treatments Offer Hope For Cats With FIV

03rd February 2009
Each year, thousands of cats are diagnosed with Feline AIDS, also known as the Feline Immunodeficiency Virus or FIV. This potentially life-threatening disease attacks and impairs the immune system, leaving infected animals vulnerable to a variety of infec... Read >
Author: felineaids

Natural treatments Offer Hope For Cats With Feline AIDS

21st January 2009
Each year, thousands of cats are diagnosed with Feline AIDS, also known as the Feline Immunodeficiency Virus or FIV. This potentially life-threatening disease attacks and impairs the immune system, leaving infected animals vulnerable to a variety of infec... Read >
Author: felineaids

Getting Pet Health Insurance In Canada

08th January 2009
There are two wellbeing nursing issues that might make Canada's pet owners believe purchasing Canadian Pet Health Insurance for their family pets. Cancer and Tularemia. Cancer is a capture of spiteful lump or growths that invade the surrounding tissues... Read >
Author: Jason Richards

Pet Health Insurance Keeps Your Money In Your Hands

24th November 2008
It's ok to admit it. It isn't just your pet that dreads his (or her) trips to the veterinarian. While you may not be able to take the stress out of these visits for your pet, there is a secret to taking the stress out of them for you. Pet health insurance... Read >
Author: Aaron McCann

How To Handle Your Baby And Your Pets

08th September 2008
People love their pets. And in many homes, Fido is simply another member of the family -- so much so that little thought may be given to what to do when a new baby arrives. But when it's time to bring a newborn home to meet the dog, parents need to keep a... Read >
Author: Julia Sullivan

Corneal Ulcer Information and Treatment

02nd September 2008
Corneal ulcers are a often problem in veterinary medicine. A corneal ulcer is a spilt in the outer layer or epithelium of the cornea. Corneal ulcers are most usually due to infection, which may include bacteria, viruses, fungi, or amoebas. It is a familie... Read >
Author: Juliet Cohen

Are You Harming Your Dog - Measures You Must observe To Assure Your Dogs Well Being

03rd July 2008
According to many illustrious Doctors of Veterinary Medicine and published Dog Care Experts any dog that consumes only commercial dog food has a noticeably larger chance of dying prematurely. And it's frequently too late to avoid a distressful death aside... Read >
Author: John Philips

Pet Allergies and Symptoms

29th April 2008
Just like people, animals can suffer allergic reactions to a wide variety of environmental substances, or allergens. Seasonal allergens, such as grass, tree and weed pollens are common culprits. Other allergens causing year-round symptoms include foods... Read >
Author: Sharon

Pet Allergies and Symptoms

29th April 2008
Just like people, animals can suffer allergic reactions to a wide variety of environmental substances, or allergens. Seasonal allergens, such as grass, tree and weed pollens are common culprits. Other allergens causing year-round symptoms include foods... Read >
Author: Rakesh Jha

Augustana College

07th April 2008
Augustana College is situated in Illinois, one of the beautiful states of US. Augustana College is a liberal arts and science college. Swedish settlers started Augustana College in 1860. The college is associated with the Evangelical Lutheran Church in A... Read >
Author: Peter Salazar

A Look At The Growth Of Veterinary Acupuncture And Its Techniques

25th March 2008
Veterinary acupuncture is the veterinary medicine for the pets like cat, dog and horses. Acupuncture is the part of Chinese medicine to diagnosis and treatment. This treatment is known as the traditional Chinese medicine. This treatment is the holistic ap... Read >
Author: Peter Gitundu

Finding Puppies on Sale Online

11th July 2007
When you are searching for a new family pet there are many places to choose from. It is hard to decide just where you will find the best puppy to add to your family. One place for finding puppies is on sale online. Most pet shops and dog breeders ten... Read >
Author: Karl Amerson

Neuter - Spay

01st July 2007
We all know by now the outcome of allowing uncontrolled breeding of cats (ferals...remember!). But apart from that sterilization of cats has several important benefits. And unless you are a serious breeder, I do suggest you consider the following: Male... Read >
Author: Ailurophile

Equipoise (Boldenone Undecylenate) Profiles by OrtPharmacy

29th March 2007
Active Life: 14-16 days Drug Class: Anabolic/Androgenic Steroid (for injection) Average Dose: Men 400-600 mg/week......Women 50-150 mg/week Acne: Rare Water Retention: Low High Blood Pressure: Rare Liver Toxic: No Aromatization: Some, about 50% les... Read >
Author: mark henry

An Obese Cat Is An Unhealthy Cat – Help Them Lose Weight Today!

06th February 2007
While everybody knows that Americans are getting fatter by the day, guess what? So are our cats! A quick look at the neighborhood veterinary clinic waiting room will likely show a similar situation - obese cats with health problems. In a four-year rese... Read >
Author: Moses Wright

An Interview with Personal/Professional Coach, Steve Pilkington

11th January 2007
An Interview with Personal/Professional Coach, Steve PilkingtonBy Cathy Carltoncopyright 2003 - Cathy Carlton - carltonscorner.comAs a newsletter publisher and member of many advertisingcooperatives, I see all kinds of offers and advertisements.One trend ... Read >
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What You Need to Know About Canine Hip Dysplasia

14th December 2006
First, what is canine hip dysplasia? Canine hip dysplasia (CHD) is a developmental disease of the bones in which the head of the thigh bone poorly fits the hip socket, causing damage to the cartilage, gradual destruction of the joint, pain and swelling. ... Read >
Author: Jonathon James

FDA Prepares to Approve Meat and Milk from Cloned Animals

21st November 2006
Final decision on cloned food expected by end of 2006 The Washington Post reports that the United States Food and Drug Administration is preparing to move forward on permitting the sale of milk and meat from cloned animals for public consumption. The m... Read >
Author: Tech Freak

Vaccinating Your Shih Tzu

17th November 2006
Active immunization is the introduction into the body of killed or satisfied microorganisms or their products for the purpose of stimulating the Shih Tzu's defense mechanism. This is the same concept that is applicable to the human species. Historica... Read >
Author: Connie Limon

Do You Know How To Best Look After Your Dog's Health?

15th December 2005
As a loving pet owner, you want your dog to live a great life. You can do this thanks to the many advances in veterinary medicine. Dogs can live longer and healthier. And, the quality of your dog's health is all about how well you and your vet work tog... Read >
Author: NS Kennedy