Chew toys

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By Gary Wilkes November 8, 2013 I have a cattle canine that belongs to a typical subspecies of domestic dog—canis manducatione—the chewing dog. He does have a little underbite, which makes me believe part of

Daisy’s tips for maximizing your holiday gifts

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AddThis Sharing ButtonsShare to FacebookFacebookFacebookShare to TwitterTwitterTwitterShare to PinterestPinterestPinterestShare to MoreAddThisMore As you can see, I’m all decked out in my shiniest holiday suit. since Santa Claws will be here in less than 2 days,

Feline Herpes virus

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AddThis Sharing ButtonsShare to FacebookFacebookFacebookShare to TwitterTwitterTwitterShare to PinterestPinterestPinterestShare to MoreAddThisMore12 Feline herpes virus is one of the a lot more typical triggers of upper respiratory symptoms in cats of all ages. It is particularly

How to stop future urinary tract infections

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AddThis Sharing ButtonsShare to FacebookFacebookFacebookShare to TwitterTwitterTwitterShare to PinterestPinterestPinterestShare to MoreAddThisMore1 Did you know that urinary tract infections are a lot more common in dogs than in cats? In addition, older female dogs, and dogs

Top triggers for a smelly pet (and exactly how to help!)

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AddThis Sharing ButtonsShare to FacebookFacebookFacebookShare to TwitterTwitterTwitterShare to PinterestPinterestPinterestShare to MoreAddThisMore8 A extremely typical circumstance provided at the veterinary center is when an animal guardian is complaining about a “smelly pet.” When there is a

New Year, new Pet: pets get healthy in 2017

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American Pet products association (APPA) has a round up of options to help pet owners with healthy choices in the new Year According to the American Pet products association (APPA) national Pet owners Survey, nearly

Reducing your pet’s excessive gas

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AddThis Sharing ButtonsShare to FacebookFacebookFacebookShare to TwitterTwitterTwitterShare to PinterestPinterestPinterestShare to MoreAddThisMore1 While it is normal for a pet dog or cat to become occasionally gassy or flatulent, when the problem is a lot more chronic,

Professor Daisy Talks about (Yuck!) Fruits and Vegetables

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AddThis Sharing ButtonsShare to FacebookFacebookFacebookShare to TwitterTwitterTwitterShare to PinterestPinterestPinterestShare to MoreAddThisMore Look at this stuff. It’s fruits and vegetables… yuck! how did this get on my plate, anyway? considering that I am wearing my lab