Archive for the Dogs Category
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All cats and dogs are susceptible to heartworm, no matter their age or state of health. It is important to protect your pet regardless of where you live as heartworm disease has been found in every state.
Posted on January 26, 2012
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Small dogs make great companions for a reason. Many are smart, personable and ideally sized for apartment living. But small dogs do come with special needs that owners should be aware of. For example, due to the small size of their mouths, dogs under 20 lbs. have a greater risk of dental problems.
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Most canine pet parents believe that they can communicate with their dogs even though they don’t speak the same language – giving a new twist to the old adage, “silence is golden.”
Posted on October 20, 2010
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The average annual cost of keeping a dog exceeds $1,200. For frugal pet owners who want to provide the best possible care to their furry friends while keeping costs low, here are five tips
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Dogs feel much better when they are healthy. But unlike people, dogs can’t take care of themselves. To keep your favorite furry friend on the track to wellness and better living, follow these tips
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If you haven’t heard of the canine influenza virus (CIV), or the dog flu, you are probably not alone – the disease was first identified in 2004. While humans typically line up for vaccinations in the fall to protect them during the colder months, dogs can get the disease at any time.
Posted on October 14, 2010
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There are a variety of reasons and scenarios that affect how we determine why a dog is vomiting. In this video, Dr. Mike will walk you through potential causes and treatments.
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Dogs are wonderful. They can bring opportunity to children learning responsibility, companionship to the lonely, assistance to the disabled, fulfillment to the childless and just plain fun to the rest of us. But dogs are dogs, not people.
Posted on November 2, 2009