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amazing health tips for a lifetime by n3hl7oyf
Hello, Glad to find your site. In this occassion I would like to share extraordinary tips about health. It is a very effective way how to keep our health from Pennasia Normalization. - Lie on back without a pillow in anatomic position, namely: feet in straight position, hands are beside body...
May 8th 08 08:12 AM
by n3hl7oyf Go to last post
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Pug Seizures and Inflammatory Bowl Disease by Jason8
I've seen a few posts about natural diets for pets and I agree they are good. We actually found one food in Canada that is dried buffalo and a few vegetables mixed it. Then our Pug got Inflammatory Bowl Disease (IBD) so we put her on The White Diet: White Fish and White Rice. This is to make sure...
May 7th 08 06:32 PM
by Baxter Go to last post
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Interesting... by Mirelle
http://sarasassy.blogspot.com/ Attention, Loverlys'! I have a new service to offer, For all my ISRAEL/SEX-FETISH, Loverlys'! Cum on over to my house, An' ride my big ol' honkers! I'll make you Cum...
May 5th 08 01:25 PM
by smartone Go to last post
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Can anyone give me a suggestion? by gtr5411
My dog got both heartworm and ticks fever at the same time and now being taken medicine .He get thinner and thiner as he not willing to eat any food although I gave him meat and chicken.He got thiner and thiner and I dont think he cant affort more than 1 weeks. So what can I do with him? I know it...
May 5th 08 09:27 AM
by dogheaven Go to last post
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The tail saga continues by Janet Boss
Bandaging every other day will not be a problem. I've gotten REALLY good at bandaging, because I've already had to do it many times over! Yesterday, I was going to be gone all day (7.5 hours) and decided that with the tail issue, Marcie was better off crated (she has not been crated in weeks)....
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May 2nd 08 10:26 PM
by Janet Boss Go to last post
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Survey, what is your relationship with animals? by [email protected]
Please take 10-15 mnutes of your time to be an anonymous participant in a research project that I am performing for school. You will be asked to answer a series of question and view up to 4 short video clips upon which some of the questions are based. The research involves the level of...
May 1st 08 07:05 AM
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Vet Pet Insurance by Khushbu Malik
Hello, Vet pet insurance is not only good for your pet but for yourself too. The trend of having vet pet insurance is increasing day by day. Visit the below link for more details about vet pet insurance. http://vet-petinsurance.blogspot.com/ Vet pet insurance is necessary. Vet bills can mount...
April 29th 08 11:56 AM
by Khushbu Malik Go to last post
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May I help you carry this out? by [email protected]
HOWEDY racetrack silly, you pathetic miserable stinkin rotten lyin animal murderin punk thug coward active accute chronic life-long incurable malignant maliciHOWES MENTAL CASE and shelter / rescue FRAUD an SCAM ARTIST, "sighthounds & siberians" wrote in...
April 28th 08 11:42 PM
by [email protected] Go to last post
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Looking for owners of pets with serious illness for a story (in NewYork City, please) by storyteller
Hi, I’m a graduate student at Columbia Univ. Journalism School writing an article about pets, particularly cats and dogs, who have serious illnesses. I’m looking for pet owners whose either cats or dogs have either of the following: 1. cancer or leukemia 2. diabetes
April 27th 08 08:12 PM
by storyteller Go to last post
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prevention and recovery of paralysis by apzc18ti[_2_]
Hands or legs indicate blood flow to the parts is not optimal. Nevertheless, the main cause is not certainly same. • In numb hands, the cases are mostly found as follows; • As a result of scapula case, disturbance of over lactic acid • Obstruction of blood track surrounding armpits and elbows. •...
April 26th 08 05:55 AM
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Prevention and rrecovery of kidney pain by n1x5icbk[_2_]
Kidney is an important organ for a human. It functions to filter blood, clean impurity and liquid carried by blood, then disposed through bladder. Yet, substance is still needed by body, and then is returned again into blood flow. Here are some good advices probably for you: What needs preventing...
April 26th 08 01:14 AM
by n1x5icbk[_2_] Go to last post
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tail woes by Janet Boss
Back on April 2, Marcie injured her tail. Little blood sprays, we used spray bandage and all seemed fine with few repeats. The last week, she's been licking it a lot again and it started to look worse, so off to the vet. Now shaved and treated and bandaged (and rebandaged thanks to both of...
April 24th 08 11:46 PM
by Janet Boss Go to last post
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rec.pets.dogs.health charter by montana wildhack
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April 22nd 08 11:08 PM
by montana wildhack Go to last post
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Suggestions for First Aid Kit by Chester's Mom
Soon we will be relocating to the Phoenix area of Arizona. I want to be prepared in case Chester (about a 50 lb chow/lab mix) has an encounter with scorpions or rattlesnakes. What should I have on hand for emergency care before I can get him to the vet? I've heard Benedryll works for humans in...
April 20th 08 09:25 PM
by [email protected] Go to last post
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TITERS--Shedding Some Light On by Kris L. Christine
PERMISSION GRANTED TO CROSS-POST THIS MESSAGE. Duration of Immunity to Canine Vaccines: What We Know and Don't Know, Dr. Ronald Schultz Duration of Immunity World Small Animal Veterinary Association 2007 Vaccine Guidelines http://www.wsava.org/SAC.htmScroll down to Vaccine Guidelines 2007 (PDF)...
April 20th 08 03:02 PM
by Kris L. Christine Go to last post
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We need some help with our dogs by [email protected]
The dogs are dominant. That's the soul of this issue. You haven't established yourself as the dominant one, and as such, they're not going to listen to you. I would start with some basic obedience training. This will not only teach basic obedience commands, but will also establish...
April 17th 08 10:11 PM
by [email protected] Go to last post
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Pets Can Help Keep The Doctor Away by ashley ross
A pet makes a great friend. We love our pets and that is why we have them. We know that pets can make us feel better. When you get home from work, school, or are retired, or elderly, pet owners quite literally feel and see the love from their favorite dog or cat. Living with a pet can provide you...
April 14th 08 08:20 PM
by montana wildhack Go to last post
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Acupuncture Allergy Treatment by [email protected]
There are many types of treatment for allergies out there, and often a successful treatment means that you really just have to combine a few different ones. If you depend too heavily on just one allergy treatment, you are likely to not succeed. Shots, anti-histamines, herbal allergy treatments,...
April 13th 08 08:56 PM
by [email protected] Go to last post
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Ping Sally re cyst by ceb[_2_]
Just thought I'd let you know about Queenie's cyst. It started draining on Tuesday of its own accord (or maybe she hit it on something) -- I helped it along a bit, ugh. By the time of her vet visit, it was mostly flat and the vet couldn't aspirate it, but said that was good and meant that it...
April 12th 08 12:58 AM
by sighthounds & siberians Go to last post
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beagle paw has sore... any comments or suggestions? by highflyr
http://idisk.mac.com/ed.lee-Public There are three pictures in my public folder of my dog who has developed some type of sore. I cleaned it out with a small amount of peroxide and applied a thin layer of neosporin however he just licked it off. Any suggestions? Should I wait a few days before...
April 11th 08 05:56 AM
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