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Assistance Dogs Offer Many Benefits
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Newsletter Library, Newsletter Archive, Unbelievable Pets
Assistance dogs are not just for blind or visually impaired people. Today, these dogs help people with a range of conditions enjoy full lives.
Guide Dogs
Guide dogs, also known as Seeing Eye dogs, help blind and visually impaired people live independent lives. These dogs "see" for their owners and
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Assisting Anxious Pets
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Newsletter Library, Behavior & Training
Pet anxiety can be a huge problem for pets and their families. Being home alone for several hours a day while their humans are at school or work can cause separation anxiety. Thunderstorms and fireworks can also really panic pets. Some pets are so anxious that any new situation (car trips, moving, unexpected
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At Risk for Rat Bite Fever?
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Newsletter Library, Pet Dangers
Rats have made numerous appearances on the screen and the page as you've watched theater movies with your children, read popular children's books or relaxed while checking out family films with your home's technology system.
Movies have made the rodents popular in the world of children. Popular children's
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August Newsletter: How Spaying or Neutering Your Pet Can Prevent Health Problems
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Do you know how spaying and neutering can protect your pet's health?
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August Newsletter: How Your Veterinarian Can Help with Pet Eye Infections
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Wondering if your pet's red, watery eyes warrant a visit to the veterinarian?
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August Newsletter: How Your Veterinarian Can Help with Pet Separation Anxiety
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Does your pet hate being alone? A visit to the veterinarian could help.
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August Newsletter: How to Introduce Your Cat to Your Dog
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Surprising your dog with a cat? Read these tips first.
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August Newsletter: Tips on Grooming Your New Puppy
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Pamper your pet with these grooming tips.
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August Newsletter: When Should You Start Dental Care for Your Pet?
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Wondering if your pet needs to see the veterinarian for dental care?
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Avoiding Dog Bites
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Video Newsroom, Other Interests
Each year almost 5 million dog bites are reported across North America and it is a rare evening on the nightly news when a dog attack is not reported. Yet, according to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, veterinarians and their staff make up a very small percentage of those bites in spite of their obvious
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Bad Breath Can Indicate Your Pet Needs Dental Care
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Could bad breath mean that your pet has a dental issue?
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Basic Dog Training
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Newsletter Library, Behavior & Training
Although there are various techniques used to train dogs, the basics of any training regime are consistency and plenty of exercise. Discipline and affection are also key to a well-trained dog. Dogs need a leader - they feel more confident with a leader. If their owner is not the leader, they will take
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Battling Canine Cancer
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Video Newsroom, Health Topics
Every day, Cindy Fleischner lines up her crew of cuddly canines for breakfast. As the four other dogs eat, Cindy pulls Katy, her 12 year old Shepherd mix aside for a peanut butter treat. Katy is battling lymphoma and this treat hides her daily dose of chemotherapy drugs. Katy is not alone in this war.
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Bearded Dragons
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Choosing Your Pet, Exotics, Reptiles, Lizards
Bearded dragons are generally docile, and their aggressive displays are rarely seen in captivity. It is reported that even wild bearded dragons will sometimes allow themselves to be picked up without a struggle. Popular as pets, bearded dragons or "beardies" are moderately sized lizards native to Australia.
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Becoming a Service Dog: Training and Temperament Are Key Factors
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Newsletter Library, Behavior & Training
Service dogs help thousands of disabled Americans become more independent. The first service dogs guided visually impaired people, but today, the dogs assist people who have a variety of disabilities, ranging from hearing loss to seizures to cerebral palsy. Before a dog can become a service animal, it
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Behavior and Training
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Choosing Your Pet, Small Mammals, Ferrets
Ferrets have powerful, distinct and engaging personalities, and a playful and fastidious nature. Ferrets are diurnal creatures with their periods of greatest activity just before sunrise and shortly after sunset. They sleep about eighteen to twenty hours of the day, waking up twice a day for very active
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