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Our Pets Winter Skin
Dry skin, it seems, is running rampant in both dogs and cats across
North America this winter. Winter is a common time for pets to have dry skin and more dander.
As soon as we turn the heat on in the fall, our skin and theirs takes a little more care.
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Wed, 24 Nov 2004 07:22:31 EDT
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Why Veterinarians Prefer Human Formula, TF Plus Advanced, for Ill Animals
Mon, 22 Nov 2004 10:50:55 EDT
Here is some very valuable information regarding the 4life veterinary products
and why many veterinarians in the US and around the world continue to use the human formulas
in their practices.
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Thanksgiving Healthy Pet News
Mon, 22 Nov 2004 08:36:52 EDT
Stuff the Turkey, Not Your Pet:Brees Healthy Recipe Corner, Upset Tummy Recipe:
Ask Dr. Jane Bicks, Source of Liver:Winter Pet Care Tip, Protecting Pads and Feet:
BARF Tip, Never Use Microwave to Thaw:Featured Product, HealthyPetNets Skin and Coat
Formula for Dogs and Cats
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Puppymill Awareness People Magazine November 8th Issue
Sat, 6 Nov 2004 17:31:17 EDT
This petition is to ask People Magazine to please allow an article to be put into
their magazine about puppymills and rescue dogs, to try and educate people out there who need
to be educated instead of advertising about a teenager and his mother making money off of making
a irresponsible website to help these millers sell more pups and pocket a few dollars on the
side for it. The November article showed nothing more than promotion of these types of
Internet breeders who need to be shut down.
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Pet Insurance May Help Keep Pets Healthy
Sat, 30 Oct 2004 11:42:04 EDT
Most people would not dream of going without insurance for themselves and their
families, but what happens when a beloved pet suddenly gets ill or has some kind of accident.
Veterinary bills can add up and put a financial burden on the household when there is a crisis,
but until a few years ago, the idea of having insurance for pets seemed ridiculous.
These days more and more people are taking advantage of pet insurance to ensure...
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Winter Pet Care Tips
Wed, 27 Oct 2004 09:08:46 EDT
Lots of great safety tips for the bitter winter months, from housing and snow salt to
toxic plants during the holiday season.
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First Things First, Pet Food Label Listing
Wed, 27 Oct 2004 08:39:33 EDT
Ingredients in pet foods are listed on the label in descending order. Those at the
beginning of the list are more plentiful than those toward the end. For cats, choose a food that
has meat as the first or second ingredient. Ideally, it should be the same in dog foods, but meat,
or the next best thing, meat meal, can be at least two of the top three ingredients. You do not
want anything that says by products. I am sure many of you have seen the word meal as you have
glanced through those pet food labels. Meal means reduced in size. Example, chicken meal is
chicken that is cooked, most of the water removed and reduced in size (ground) in order to attain
a more uniform mixture with the remainder of the pet food ingredients. If you would like to
read more about What is Really in Pet Food, you will definitely find the report by the
Animal Protection Institute quite interesting and eye opening.
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Canine Distemper
Mon, 25 Oct 2004 11:22:19 EDT
Canine distemper is a contagious, incurable, often fatal, multisystemic viral disease
that affects the respiratory, gastrointestinal, and central nervous systems. Distemper is caused
by the canine distemper virus (CDV).
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