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Dog Ear Cropping

Posted on: Friday, November 28th, 2008 in: In the News...

Dog Ear Cropping November 28th, 2008 Powered By CbproAds Dog Ear Cropping This article is about the surgical procedure of dog ear cropping. It discusses the critical aftercare involved and the various methods of care. This article would be helpful to anyone caring for their puppy after such a procedure as well as help them to decide if the procedure is something they want to elect to have done in the first place. The 5 Most Important Considerations When Purchasing a Protection Dog Purc

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No Bark Collar Training

Posted on: Friday, November 28th, 2008 in: In the News...

No Bark Collar Training November 28th, 2008 Powered By CbproAds No Bark Collar Training Author Andrei Smith explains: No bark collars are created to help dog owners deter unwanted barking. They can be used to control barking when the owner is not present or in other specific situations. However success is dependent on proper use. African Grey Parrot Rescue - How You Can Help African grey parrot rescue organizations do a wonderful job rescuing and finding good homes for these lovely exo

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Protecting The Travelling Pet, British Veterinary Association (Medical News Today)

Posted on: Thursday, November 27th, 2008 in: In the News...

With an increasing number of vets now regularly dealing with pets that have travelled abroad and returned infected with diseases such as Leishmaniosis and Babesiosis, the BVA Animal Welfare Foundation has relaunched its advisory leaflet ‘Taking your pets abroad - your guide to diseases encountered abroad’.

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How Important Is Pet Dental Care?

Posted on: Thursday, November 27th, 2008 in: In the News...

How Important Is Pet Dental Care? November 27th, 2008 Powered By CbproAds How Important Is Pet Dental Care? Dental care is an important part of caring for your pet. Just like humans ? dogs have teeth that can cause problems if they are not cared for with a proper dental routine. You may have already noticed, but dogs can suffer from bad breath just like humans can. Your vet is an important part of this dental care. Ask your vet to show you how to brush your pets? teeth properly. Your ve

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Cheers and Jeers: Animal hospital offers sympathy (The Fayetteville Observer)

Posted on: Thursday, November 27th, 2008 in: In the News...

The cheer: Cheers to Highland Animal Hospital for being very professional and sympathetic in the loss of our family pet, Pepper, which we had for more than 12 years. They even went the extra step and sent a card with a beautiful poem. Thank you so much for taking the time to send your sympathies.

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