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Plants safe for dogs and cats

Learn about pet-friendly plants and flowers to help brighten up your home, yard, and garden with these beautiful blooms. Written by Shannon Perry & Alex Hunt  — Medically reviewed by Dr. Erica...

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TFP Nutrition Initiates Voluntary Recall Of 50 Lb. Bags Of Retriever Dry Dog...

Company Announcement FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE – October 21, 2023 TFP Nutrition of Nacogdoches, TX announced today that it is issuing a voluntary recall of Retriever All Life Stages Mini Chunk Chicken...

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Angel Fund Grant Helps Puff Get Second Intussusception Surgery

When Kyle Costa took his dog to Mar Vista Animal Hospital last May, he was told something he had heard before: Puff, a mixed-breed female who is not yet a year old, was diagnosed with intussusception,...

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Purina Sued For Natural Claims

The lawsuit claims Purina markets their pet foods as “Natural” when they contain synthetic ingredients. By Susan Thixton A lawsuit was recently filed against Purina Petcare Company in the state of New...

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Veterinarians say fears about ‘mystery’ dog illness may be overblown. Here’s why

HEALTH NEWS FROM NPR PUBLIC HEALTH DECEMBER 1, 20235:00 AM ET HEARD ON MORNING EDITION By Will StoneLISTEN· 3:46 Many dog owners are worried about reports of a mysterious respiratory illness affecting...

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Dog Bite Statistics By Breed You Need To Know in 2023!

From the World Animal Foundation – December 9, 2023 By: Monika Martyn Originally published on January 30, 2023, this article has been updated on December 09, 2023 to reflect the latest research and...

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Angel Fund Helps Puppy Stricken by Parvovirus

Victoria Romero, a young graphic design student, had wanted a dog since she was eight or nine years old.  When she turned 16 a couple of years ago, she suggested to her mother that she give her a dog...

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Give Them Time!

Shelter and rescued dogs need safe space and enough time to decompress before you should make any serious judgments about them. By Nancy Kerns – Published:February 29, 2024 We won’t really know what...

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What To Do If Your Dog Or Cat Is Stung By A Bee

From: GoPetFriendly BY Denise Fleck OCTOBER 25, 2023 Exploring new places with your pets often includes spending time outdoors. And being out in nature means you’re more likely to run into stinging...

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Ear Mites in Dogs

Not all messy ear conditions are due to mites. Learn to recognize the signs of ear mites in dogs and get appropriate treatment for your dog’s ear mite infection. By Dr. Jennifer Bailey, DVM –...

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Novel cancer vaccine offers new hope for dogs — and those who love them

A Yale researcher developed a vaccine that can slow or halt certain cancers in dogs. And it could be used to treat humans in the future. By Mallory Locklear march 5, 2024 During a sunny morning on...

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Service Dogs Lead to Fewer Seizures in Resistant Epilepsy

Thursday, March 14, 2024 Medscape Medical News by Eve Bender  March 12, 2024 Working with medically trained service dogs is associated with a 31% reduction in seizures compared with usual care in...

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Household Cleaner Puts Puppies at Risk, a Veterinary Toxicologist Says

https://www.inverse.com/science/household-cleaners-pets-safety-toxicity Many cleaning products contain chemicals that, in large enough amounts, can be toxic to animals. BYELANA SPIVACK MARCH 9, 2024...

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What Is a Veterinary Behaviorist?

The best in health, wellness, and positive training from America’s leading dog experts By  Pat Miller, CBCC-KA, CPDT-KA – Published: March 2, 2024 When neither your dog trainer nor your veterinarian...

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PROTECTING PUPPIES FROM PARVOVIRUS

VMBS NEWS — March 28, 2024 Springtime brings a vibrant burst of life and marks a time when many puppies are born.  As a result, the spring also presents peaks in canine health concerns that can impact...

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6 Household Items Toxic to Dogs

from the Whole Foods Journal By Editorial Staff Published:February 9, 2024 This probably goes without saying, but always keep potentially harmful items in closets, drawers, or cabinets that your dog...

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Maintenance Ear Cleaning

Whole Dog Journal Editorial Staff – March 20, 2024 Holistic veterinarian Stacey Hershman, of Nyack, New York, took an interest in ear infections when she became a veterinary technician in her teens....

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Canine Cognitive Dysfunction Syndrome and Prevention

March 30, 2024 / General Health / By Dodds Canine Cognitive Dysfunction Syndrome (CCD) is a gradual and common degenerative disease in dogs due to changes in the brain. Four decades ago, we would have...

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Are onions toxic to dogs?

https://betterpet.com/are-onions-toxic-to-dogs/ Onions are one of many common human foods that are toxic to dogs. Here’s what to do if your dog eats an onion. Written by Emily Johnson & Andrew...

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Pet Poison Awareness: Helpful Insight from Dr. Steven Marks, Dean of the...

Stacia Harris March 19, 2024 It’s National Pet Poison Prevention Week. Pets can be surrounded by dangerous items that they shouldn’t ingest or be exposed to. This includes human food, human medicine...

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