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WYOMING Rabies Laws--ACTION ALERT!! by Kris L. Christine
Greetings All! Things are unfolding much faster than I expected on annual rabies laws in the country, sorry for the frequent posts, but I do want to keep you updated. Kris WYOMING Rabies Laws--ACTION ALERT!!! Following a 3/22/08 article entitled Vaccine overkill? in the Wyoming News Wyoming...
December 10th 08 12:09 PM
by Kris L. Christine Go to last post
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Bubba's not feeling so well, arthritis sucks by spot
This crappy rainy cold weather is making him miserable. His arthritis is really bothering him. I had to increase his Rimadyl this week to 100mg to give him some relief. Today I took him for a short walk about 1/3 of what we usually do and he was limping really bad by the time we got home. I...
May 19th 09 02:47 AM
by Sue and Atty[_2_] Go to last post
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Common Diseases caused by Diet by chardonnay9
----------------------------------------------- Diet and Disease.... ----------------------------------------------- Diet is linked to MOST all common dog and cat diseases. The following is a list of common diseases, and their dietary links...
May 25th 09 09:44 PM
by Tara Green Go to last post
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Dr. W. Jean Dodds Latest Vaccination Schedule by Kris L. Christine
Here is Dr. W. Jean Dodds' Latest Recommendation Vaccination Schedule for those of you who are interested. Vaccination Schedule Recommendations For Dogs Dr. Jean Dodds' Recommended Vaccination Schedule Distemper (MLV) Initial (e.g. Intervet Progard Puppy) 9 weeks, 12 weeks, 16 - 20 weeks...
June 13th 09 12:11 PM
by Kris L. Christine Go to last post
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MASSACHUSETTS Medical Exemption SB 784 Action Alert by Kris L. Christine
Massachusetts Medical Exemption Bill, SB 784 An Act Relative to Rabies Vaccination for Dogs and Cats http://www.mass.gov/legis/bills/senate/186/st00/st00784.htm, is scheduled for a public hearing before the Joint Committee on Municipalities and Regional Government on July 14 in Hearing Room A2 at...
August 7th 10 04:29 PM
by Kris L. Christine Go to last post
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I have a question about the health of dogs by jalexa9898[_2_]
Ok I am not by a longshot an expert in dogs. Or for that matter an expert in how to keep dogs in good health but I have a question due to the vacation I am taking next month. Now the reason I am asking about this is based on something I have heard about dogs. I have understood that dogs do not...
August 15th 10 05:26 PM
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Professional Laboratory and Research Services Undercover Investigation by Char
Investigation Victory: Just one week after PETA released the results of its shocking undercover investigation of North Carolina–based contract animal testing facility Professional Laboratory and Research Services, Inc. (PLRS) and filed a complaint with the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA),...
September 24th 10 01:03 AM
by cshenk Go to last post
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Happy the Basset Hound.... by ~*LiveLoveLaugh*~[_2_]
He crossed over to the Rainbow Bridge about an hour ago. I held him in my arms as he began his journey. My big ole puddle of droolie boy is gone. :(((( ·.·´¨ ¨)) -:¦:- ¸.·´ .·´¨¨)) Laurie ((¸¸.·´ ..·´ -:¦:- ((¸¸ ·.·
November 3rd 10 04:13 PM
by Sharon Delarose[_2_] Go to last post
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Don’t Neuter Your Dog YET – Read This Life-Saving Information First! by Char
A very legitimate concern, pet overpopulation, has been the primary driving force behind 30 years of national and local spay/neuter campaigns. When it comes to deciding at what age a companion animal should be sterilized, the standard for most spay/neuter campaigns has been sooner rather than...
February 25th 11 06:07 AM
by Jo Wolf Go to last post
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SAR seminar by diddy[_2_]
Tuck has participated this week in a Search and Rescue Seminar, thus expanding his exposure to new skills. We have practiced many tracking/trailing scenarios, and he's done quite well. His point of weakness is that he needs stronger victim loyalty. He indicates articles strongly. But his...
May 3rd 09 06:31 AM
by Paul E. Schoen Go to last post
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Lost my dog last night by Janie
His name was Bruno and he was a Yorkie 9 years old. Yorkies are prone to pancreatitis and that's what he had. He got it several months ago and was so sick. We loved him so much so we tried very hard to save him. It cost $1,200 but he rebounded quickly. He did well for about 6 months then stopped...
February 23rd 09 02:19 PM
by FurPaw Go to last post
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Cancer by kate
Hello, Our beautiful 11year old Mastiff cross has been diagnosed with Lingual Haemangiosarcoma. It appeared as a tumour on his tongue of which he has had a piece removed. The pathology results proved the tumour was the primary, not a secondary as first suspected by the vet. Apparently he would...
September 14th 08 01:19 AM
by kate Go to last post
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Dog Cough by Squeakywee
(also posted in alt.animals.dog) Hi all, We've just got a dog by accident (we were looking after him for a friend, but it looks like he's now here to stay :)) and he has a few issues. We plan a trip to the vets within the next few days, but in the meantime I'd like to gather as much info as...
September 13th 08 08:20 PM
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Vaccines work? Not according to statistics by chardonnay9
Flu "experts" often guess wrong. For example, in 1994 they predicted that Shangdong, Texas, and Panama strains would be prevalent that year, thus millions of people were vaccinated with a flu shot that contained these viruses. However, when winter arrived, the Johannesburg and Beijing strains...
November 26th 08 04:53 AM
by No Name Go to last post
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Dog vomiting by Chris[_5_]
I have a 3 year old mutt. She is quite healthy and active. Every few weeks she vomits on the carpet. Somtimes there is lots of her food and othertimes just fluid. After that she is back to normal. This is destroying the carpets and I am also concerned about her. I have changed her type of food,...
November 30th 08 08:22 PM
by Rocky[_2_] Go to last post
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"Food Pets Die For: Shocking Facts About Pet Food." by chardonnay9
An excerpt from the book: Television commercials and magazine advertisements for pet food would have us believe that the meats, grains, and fats used in these foods could grace our dining tables. Chicken, beef, lamb, whole grains, and quality fats are supposedly the composition of dog and cat...
December 16th 08 08:12 PM
by No Name Go to last post
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Top 10 Pet Poisons of 2008 by chardonnay9
Top 10 Pet Poisons of 2008 From the ASPCA Animal Poison Control. With various dangers lurking in corners and cabinets, the home can be a minefield of poisons for our pets. In 2008, the ASPCA Animal Poison Control Center (APCC) in Urbana, IL, handled more than 140,000 cases of pets exposed to...
January 11th 09 01:40 AM
by chardonnay9 Go to last post
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RHODE ISLAND Rabies Law--Move to Change to 3 Year by Kris L. Christine
Pet Owners in Rhode Island led by Jani Wolstenholme have initiated a legislative effort to change the state's 2 year rabies booster law to the national 3 year standard (see below). What You Can Do to Help: Contact your legislator and ask them to introduce a bill changing the 2 year booster...
February 21st 10 01:58 PM
by Kris L. Christine Go to last post
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Is Pet Food Hazardous To Humans? by Guillaume Ier de Normandie
My lover died of hiv related illness recently. He had a little yorkie named Rooney. On his death bed he made me promise to take care of him after his death. I said of course! After he died, I took Rooney out into the country and dropped him off on the side of the road because I hated that little...
February 19th 09 06:15 PM
by EvelynVogtGamble(Divamanque) Go to last post
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HELP! Both dogs are so sick=( by Manda
Ive got two pitbull mixes, both having really bad skin irritations, ear infections and of course bathroom troubles as well. I've tried them on all kinds of allergy foods and had many many vet trips (prescriptions for steroids and other things were given) with nothing seeming to help. It's been...
February 18th 12 06:19 AM
by PickePekingese Go to last post
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