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  • Are There Antioxidants For Pets?


    Cool Pet SitesAuthority Authority: 157
    If you’re wondering “are there antioxidants for pets,” then you are a forward-thinking individual who truly cares what is best for their pet. In this article, you’ll why a daily supplement is essential for pet health (and particularly important for pets that are fighting a disease) and what to look for in a ...
    16 hours ago
  • DOG TALK HOST TOUTS HALO TREATS AS REWARD FOR “COME!”


    Halo Purely For Pets BlogAuthority Authority: 127
    Tracie Hotchner , author of The Dog Bible and The Cat Bible , helped listeners with dogs who eat things they shouldn’t be eating, such as poop or rotting animal parts. One of her tricks? Keep Halo Liv-a-Littles protein treats in your pocket as the ultimate reward when your best friend responds to “come!” ...
    1 day ago
  • Cataracts In Dogs


    Scratchings-and-SniffingsAuthority Authority: 127
    Our dogs eyes are very similar to ours. Like us, they have a lens in the front part of the eye that focuses light on to the retina in the back of the eye. Some people use a camera analogy for that process where the lens is like the lens in a camera and the retina is like the film. Without the ability to focus, the ...
    1 day ago
  • Annual, Lifetime and Per Incident Limits


    PurinaCare Pet Insurance BlogAuthority Authority: 422
    Pet insurance companies put limits on how much they will pay out on claims. They do it in three different ways. Per incident limits apply to specific issues like an ear infection or a broken leg. Some companies wont pay claims beyond a certain amount for a specific problem. Annual limits are limits on how much ...
    1 day ago
  • The Cat Doc: Can the family cat catch our colds?


    Pet TalesAuthority Authority: 429
    We humans are at the start of our cold and flu season, and owners are asking me whether or not their cats can catch their colds. The answer is probably not — at least not if you are dealing with a viral infection. The common cold that we contract is a virus, and most viruses are species specific, which means ...
    1 day ago
  • Guess whos feeling better...


    Raising AddieAuthority Authority: 420
    LUCIE!! Last night she had an upset stomach due to her meds. Special thanks to Dr. Johnson for taking my early morning call today. We have changed the time that we give her the rimadyl and we have not had trouble since. She pranced around the yard a little when I got home from work and greeted me at the door with ...
    1 day ago
  • Why Pet Antioxidants Are Crucial to Good Health


    Cool Pet SitesAuthority Authority: 157
    In the last few years, pet antioxidants have started flying off the shelves because more and more pet owners are beginning to realize that just like us, pets need supplements to prevent and fight disease. In this article, you’ll learn more about these supplements and why they are a necessary step in a pet health ...
    1 day ago
  • PET TREAT WARNING FROM FOODSAFETY.GOV


    Halo Purely For Pets BlogAuthority Authority: 127
    Pig ears and beef hooves manufactured by Pet Carousel may be contaminated with Salmonella and should be avoided until further notice. Keep current on human and pet food safety, food recalls, tips on how to handle food safely and news from governmental food regulatory agencies at Foodsafety.gov . This recently ...
    1 day ago
  • X-Rays


    Raising AddieAuthority Authority: 420
    X-rays are all normal. No issues with the back or hips. Her knees look good. No signs of arthritis. Her internal organs look normal. At this point Dr. Johnson believes that it is muscle related to her back legs. She has no problem with her front legs. We are starting her on an anti-inflammatory (Rimadyl) today. If ...
    2 days ago
  • Secondary Glaucoma due to Lens Luxation in a Dog


    Scratchings-and-SniffingsAuthority Authority: 127
    I did a post on glaucoma over on the pet insurance blog last summer. It was basically an overview of the disease process and potential treatment options. Interestingly, I got an e-mail from a reader with a dog that has glaucoma. It was thought provoking and merits general discussion. There are two broad ...
    3 days ago
  • Pet Healing Stones Dog Necklaces


    Self Love TipsAuthority Authority: 145
    Pet Healing Stones Dog Necklaces Post from: Self Love Tips . Looking for intuitive awareness in the world today? Bring ancient wisdom translated in the Mayan Daily Insights . Finding a cool dog necklace for your best friend is a lot of fun. There are some amazing websites available that specialize in making great ...
    3 days ago
  • Specialists and Emergency Care


    PurinaCare Pet Insurance BlogAuthority Authority: 422
    Veterinary medicine is getting more and more sophisticated by the day. In fact it is pretty much like human medicine in this regard. There are over twenty specialty areas recognized by the American Veterinary Medical Association. These specialty areas require a three to four year residency after graduation from ...
    3 days ago
  • Natural Cat Food Can Save Your Cat’s Life


    Health and WellnessAuthority Authority: 148
    To start with, the use of natural cat food can increase your cats life about twelve years because he will actually get the nutrition he needs. The majority of store bought cat food is majorly lacking in nutrition. So, essentially your cat is starving even though they eat food every day. Using natural cat food lets ...
    3 days ago
  • Update and Symptoms


    Raising AddieAuthority Authority: 420
    I spoke with Dr. Johnson this morning and the tick panel came back negative. Now this test has been known to produce false results so that is being kept in mind. Since she is not improving, I am taking her back to Dr. Johnson tomorrow for X-rays on her back and back end. Once he reviews the X-rays we will discuss how ...
    3 days ago
  • Want Great Pet Health Care at an Affordable Price? Here’s a Secret You Need to Know!


    Cool Pet SitesAuthority Authority: 157
    Keeping your pet healthy and happy is something that is near and dear to all of us pet owners, but this gets harder every day as pet health care costs keep rising. Here’s a secret you need to know if you want to give your pet great care without breaking the bank. Go here to see the original: Want Great Pet Health ...
    3 days ago
  • PETMD STAR LABRADOR BEGINS FANCIFUL TRANSITION TO HALO


    Halo Purely For Pets BlogAuthority Authority: 127
    You just HAVE to read this column! Eight year old Gordi, invited to a charity cruise and soiree to the South Pacific, bemoans her “eight year old Labrador physique,” feeling she “had become an old girl.” But her best friend Happa, “an elegant Italian greyhound,” told Gordi the secret to her inner and outer ...
    4 days ago
  • Cut The Cost Of Christmas Pet Care Advice


    Dog Magazine dot net - Home of K9 MagazineAuthority Authority: 534
    It’s nearly the holiday season season but with unemployment on the rise and the credit crunch still taking its toll, millions of pet owners will struggle with pet care costs this Christmas. To help them cope, leading veterinary charity PDSA has produced a simple ‘how to’ guide for pet owners – with practical ...
    4 days ago
  • All Natural Ways To Get Rid Of Fleas


    Very Good Search Info CenterAuthority Authority: 164
    As with any topic there are a handful of myths that have to do with pet-care that have been circulating amongst pet-owners since the dawn of time. Controversy over using purely organic pet products to treat flea infestation is one of these popular myths and depending on who you ask youre bound to get different stories ...
    4 days ago
  • SWINE FLU / H1N1 JUST CONFIRMED IN AN IOWA CAT


    Halo Purely For Pets BlogAuthority Authority: 127
    2009 H1N1 Confirmed in an Iowa Cat A 13 year old cat developed lethargy, decreased appetite and trouble breathing after several human members of its family became ill with H1N1 flu. Yesterday it was confirmed as the first case of H1N1 flu in a cat and the cat is recovering. To date, there is no indication that ...
    4 days ago
  • Coverage for Hereditary Conditions


    PurinaCare Pet Insurance BlogAuthority Authority: 422
    A lot of us love pure bred dogs and cats, but they do have a higher incidence of hereditary conditions than their mixed breed cousins. Im corresponding with a woman now that has a Wheaten Terrier with Glaucoma secondary to hereditary lens luxation. Shes looking at some pretty pricey surgery by a veterinary eye ...
    5 days ago

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