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Raw Dog Food And Your Pet by
russell joyce
You've probably heard about raw dog food and wondered what all the hub-
bub is about and if you should feed it to your dog. The truth is that
a raw food diet is very good for your dog. This is because their
natural diet in the wild was mainly raw meat.
Even when they were domesticated by man to be...
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Flotsam and Jetsam by
o
After visiting about 10 different Vet Offices, I know ONE reason (other
than their greed) why their fees are so high and they are so hard up for
money. Out of the 10 Offices I walked into, 9 had 3 women sitting on
their fat asses doing NOTHING. Instead of running an efficient lean
practice these...
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Rocky VATCh by
Rocky[_2_]
Rocky got his VATCh today. That's "Veteran Agility Trial
Champion" and requires Masters titles in each of Standard,
Jumpers, Gamblers, Snooker, and Team Relay. It was the latter
which was holding us up. Rocky ran team today with Ginger, a
Golden Retriever who's in her last trial before...
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Shocking truth behind up to 87% of DOG DEATHS! by
LeeTorres
A recent report has uncovered the shocking truth behind up to 87% of
the deaths caused to dogs!
= http://go2-url.com/saveyourdog
As a dog owner, you should be concerned about the well being of your
loyal and loving friend. An early and unnecessary death can be
prevented.
=...
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Pet Friendly Travel Tips by
virig
....Make sure you bring enough water for your pet to drink on the trip.
Packing your pet's favorite foods is also a good idea as it may not
always be readily obtainable at your holiday destination...
http://articlesupdates.googlepages.com/pet_friendly_travel_tips
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November 14th 07 12:01 PM
by virig
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Pet Friendly Travel Tips by
virig
....The facilities for dogs can vary greatly between each venue so
determining exactly what is provided will make your pet friendly
holiday a more relaxing experience for both you and your pet...
http://articlesupdates.googlepages.com/pet_friendly_travel_tips
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by virig
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Merrick food report by
Janet Boss
It says formulated to meet the nutritional levels established by the
AAFCO Dog Food nutrient profiles for all life stages.
I have 2 varieties here - Mediterranean Banquet (Lamb, Brown Rice, Chick
Peas, Spinach, Golden Delicous Apples) and Smothered Comfort (Whole
Chicken Thigh, Barley, Carrots,...
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Enteric Coated Aspirin? by
Gary[_5_]
Hello: can someone tell me if I can safely give my Beagle enteric-coated
aspirin? I know buffered is OK, but I'm wondering about the enteric-coated
variety. Thanks.
-Gary
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Old dog not well? by
Kenny
I have a 13 year old lab cross bitch.
Have been treating her for some time with Propalin for urinary incontinence.
It appears to be working but now she is suffering incontinence the other
way.
I believe this may be a side efect of the Propalin.
Question here is how long do I keep giving her the...
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Skijoring and Diete by
[email protected]
I am raising two mix-breed dogs with a lot of Siberian in them. I got
them from a musher with the intention of training them for skijoring
when they are old enough. There is no history of bone problems in
their family. They seem to be doing great on large breed puppy food,
but I have heard some...
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Question about Lyme disease by
ceb
Greetings everyone:
My coworker found a small tick on her Viszla, with the telltale bullseye
red circle, so of course she is now worried about Lyme disease. She
called her vet, who said that a blood test so soon would show nothing,
and that the bullseye didn't mean that he would necessarily get...
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November 13th 07 08:55 PM
by BSJM
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Urinalysis Drug Tests by
anganb
http://www.getgift.com.cn/Drug-Testing.htm
Urinalysis Drug Tests
Testing is most frequently performed on small samples of urine,
although hair, saliva, and blood can also be used. Urine samples are
collected by personnel under carefully controlled circumstances to
avoid mismatches resulting in...
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by anganb
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pups after "morning after" injection by
ME&YOU
My lad caught one of my girls when she was in season. I didn't want to mate
her that season so I took her to the vet and he gave her an injection with a
second 24 hours later.
Her season ended abruptly 2 days later (in that he totally lost interest and
she stopped baiting him)
This was 38 days...
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onion powder by
MauiJNP
What's the deal with onion powder? Is it ok or not for dogs? I thought
all onion was bad but some dog foods have onion powder in them. What's the
deal? THANKS!
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Jenny, Maui and Cali :)
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onion powder and other food concerns by
MauiJNP
Prior to calling the company of the dog food with onion powder in it, I
called my vet. She assured me that any onion and garlic is fine except
fresh/raw. Then I called the company (Masterfoods USA) who confirmed what
the vet said. They also said the nutrients in the food once cooked is...
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Have a Happy Holiday For You and Your Dog! by
ashley ross
The snow may not be snowing yet, and going over the river and through
the woods to grandmother's house maybe a few weeks away, but the
Holidays are coming! Now is the best time to start thinking about
preparing for a safe and happy vet free holiday season, while you
still have some time to...
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Salmon Disease by
C J Campbell
The other problem with our Scottie is salmon disease. We have a salmon
spawning stream that runs through the middle of our yard in the Puget
Sound area. Local salmon are often infected with a fluke that carries a
bacteria that is deadly to dogs (but not cats or humans or anything
else). We...
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Cuts on feet by
C J Campbell
We live on a large lot with a stream and a beach covered with oysters.
There are plenty of dangers for dogs, particularly this time of year as
salmon disease is endemic to the area, but in particular our Scottie,
Badger, seems to frequently cut her feet on the sharp oysters. (We
watch and keep...
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