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VACCINES--Distemper, Hepatitis, Parvo by Kris L. Christine
There is much confusion in the general public about the duration of immunity of canine vaccines. Below is a copy of my testimony and model disclosure submitted to Maine's Agriculture Committee in support of LD 429, the nation's first pet vaccine disclosure legislation, which was introduced on my...
March 21st 09 01:21 PM
by Kris L. Christine Go to last post
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Bladder Stones by [email protected]
Two weekends ago i took my little dog camping. I notice she was trying to pee frequently. She did that in the past but not that frequent. The next morning i notice every few steps she was attempting to pee. then i notice the blood dripping out from under her. I rushed her to the vet over 100...
May 27th 09 11:25 AM
by Melinda Shore Go to last post
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INDIANA Rabies Law -- Delaware County by Kris L. Christine
PERMISSION TO CROSS-POST The Muncie Delaware Humane Society (Indiana) has submitted a proposal to the County Council and Commissioners which would include imposing a tax on dogs as well as changing the county's current 3 year rabies immunization protocol to one requiring a yearly rabies...
June 28th 09 11:49 AM
by Kris L. Christine Go to last post
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What is Your Favorite Training Technique.... by lovedemdogs[_2_]
Hey, I am a new dog owner and am looking for the best training techniques from the group. Thanks!
June 29th 09 01:16 PM
by Melinda Shore Go to last post
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hello everyone by laffytaffy
Hi there, I have just joined your group, I have worked in a veterinary clinic for seven years and hope I can provide some well needed information to you.
July 4th 09 01:01 PM
by kat Go to last post
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Banfield Bans Unnecessary Cosmetic Surgeries on Dogs! by Char
http://www.care2.com/causes/animal-welfare/blog/banfield-bans-unnecessary-cosmetic-surgeries-on-dogs/ Great news for dogs: Banfield, the nation's largest network of animal hospitals, with more than 730 hospitals and 2,000 veterinarians nationwide, has just announced that it will no longer dock...
August 6th 09 12:11 AM
by Char Go to last post
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Ibuprofen is Deadly to Pets,By Patrick Miles, DVM by Char
http://blog.seattlepi.com/accesforpethealth/archives/177728.asp?from=blog_last3 An unfortunate, but common emergency in our hospital is the inadvertant and sometimes intentional ingestion of human medications by pets. One of the more frequent types of medications ingested is ibuprofen. Most...
September 1st 09 05:10 PM
by Phil L Go to last post
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Black lab dry elbows by Drunken Reggie
Seems like a lot of the pharma junkies and dog mis-handlers have left the group? Hope everyone had a nice summer, had a wonderful summer myself with the mutts at the cottage avoiding Komputers as much as possible. I have one question which concerns dry elbow skin on the dogs. My old guy has had it...
September 16th 09 04:30 AM
by Char Go to last post
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Senior pooch falls down unexpectedly by Puddin' Man
12 1/2 year old Brittany gal, 28 lbs. Looking -very- healthy and active in the last month or so. 2001: She comes up lame. Have to carry her out to yard in porta-crate for 1 day. Dx'd hip dysplasia by (scary looking) X-ray. Mostly normal 3 days later. No CHD symptoms whatsoever since...
October 12th 09 03:57 AM
by Puddin' Man Go to last post
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Discount Vet Clinic in Houston, Texas by A. Brain
After my recent ordeal with my newly-diagnosed diabetic dog, which cost quite a bit just to stabilize him, I was looking at more costs for possible follow-up evaluation, insulin adjustment, etc. (Though he is doing so well, I think maybe he's pretty much on the right dose, 4 units twice a...
May 26th 09 12:02 AM
by Sharon Too Go to last post
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A dog comes in your bed!!! by Ben Tuddy
You are in your bed, alone, nude. Suddenly and without warning, a dog comes in your bed!!! What do you do, now???
April 17th 09 02:30 PM
by [email protected] Go to last post
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Puppy with mild diarrhea by [email protected]
Hello, I'm following up my previous post "Puppy contact with other dogs without vaccine yet" which deteriorated into a trolling flame war amongst posters. Though a big thanks to all those that helped with their feedback, etc.. it was much appreciated! Just a follow up on the puppy's health.... I...
December 7th 08 02:24 PM
by Janet Boss Go to last post
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From Virus to Vaccine--A Closer Look At Vaccines by chardonnay9
From Virus to Vaccine--A Closer Look At Vaccines http://web.archive.org/web/20030802090233/bullovedbulldogs.com/vaccines.htm To produce a viral vaccine viruses are harvested and cultured on living animal cells in a laboratory. They are then altered in one of several different ways ending up as...
December 9th 08 05:19 AM
by Dale Atkin Go to last post
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Chemicals in pet food can lead to bad behavior says top vet by chardonnay9
Jonathan Owens of "The Independent UK" recently reported of British campaigners warning dog and cat owners of the health risks caused by additives in major pet food brands. Millions of animal lovers are putting the health of their pets at risk by feeding them brand pet foods that are packed with...
January 9th 09 03:45 PM
by chardonnay9 Go to last post
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Pericardial/Pleural Effusion & Operation by Mags[_3_]
Hello All Just looking for some more info regarding the above. First a bit of background. My 11yo JRT suffered from this in Oct 08, then just before Christmas and now just last weekend. Each time he was taken into ICU at the vet hospital and each time pericardiocentesis was carried out. I...
January 13th 09 04:59 PM
by Kathleen Go to last post
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NJ VACCINE SEMINAR 3/14/09 -- Dodds & Schultz by Kris L. Christine
Pet owners have a rare opportunity to attend a seminar with presentations by two of the world's leading veterinary vaccine research scientists: Dr. W. Jean Dodds of Hemopet and Dr. Ronald Schultz of the University of Wisconsin School of Veterinary Medicine. Drs. Dodds and Schultz will be...
March 11th 09 05:59 PM
by Kris L. Christine Go to last post
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do all threads... by Phil L
....to this group turn into a willy-waving contest between the raw / barf feeders and the kibble / veg / everything else / community? I posted a Q about my dog's diet and I think I had 1 or 2 sensible replies and the rest appear to be about something totally different - is it an extension of...
February 6th 09 10:32 AM
by Alison[_3_] Go to last post
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treats for tooth challenged dachshund by Phyllis Stone
Zip is about 9yrs. old. He was rescued and he has been ours for 4 yrs. The first time we had his teeth cleaned he lost 20+, they just fell out. A few months later he lost 9. He doesn't have many teeth left, he lets me brush them a little. My husband likes to give him treats but mostly he can't...
March 11th 09 06:37 PM
by Rocky[_2_] Go to last post
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Tips for caring for your pet in an emergency by Glass Bread
An article about preparing for pet emergencies and caring for pets after an accident or other emergency.
April 2nd 09 10:07 AM
by Melinda Shore Go to last post
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The Dominance Controversy by Char
Traditional training techniques are based on the idea that we must become the dominant leader and rule our pets the way a wolf would rule a pack. That is, they assume most misbehavior in dogs is due to the dog is trying to be dominant and then they employ techniques that they think a wolf...
November 24th 09 04:34 AM
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