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Caring for the Canine Senior Citizen
It's pretty easy to spot senior dogs in a crowd by their distinguished graying muzzles, the slow, deliberate movements, and the distinct look in their eyes that says "That's right, I've seen it all." Adva...Source: Univ. of Illinois College of Veterinary Medicine
Publication date: 11/11/2008
Views: 81
Why Does My Dog Eat Feces?
Some dogs can't resist a tasty morsel of feces. These dogs will eat their own excrement or that of another dog. Some prefer horse feces, others cat feces. Frozen feces are popular in the winter time. Why do dog...Source: Univ. of Illinois College of Veterinary Medicine
Publication date: 11/07/2008
Views: 126
New treatment method for canine eye diseases
An Iowa State University researcher is exploring a new method of getting medicine to the eyes of infected dogs that is more effective and reliable than using eye drops.Dr. Sinisa Grozdanic, an assistant profess...Source: Iowa State University of Science and Technology
Publication date: 10/31/2008
Views: 79
No Boo! Hoos: Treat Your Pets to a Safe Halloween
That parade of kids, adults—and yes, even pets—in funny outfits is due to arrive at your door next week, bringing all the sweet and scary joys of Halloween! But pet parents, as you carve the jack-o-lanterns and...Source: ASPCA website
Publication date: 10/28/2008
Views: 123
Keeping Your Geriatric Cat Healthy
Cats, like their human counterparts, are prone to the aches, pains, and health issues that seem to come hand in hand with advancing age. Unfortunately, as the average lifespan of our cats increases so does the ...Source: Univ. of Illinois College of Veterinary Medicine
Publication date: 10/24/2008
Views: 101
Top 10 Tips For Feeding Your Adult Dog
Adult dogs require sufficient nutrients to meet energy needs and to maintain and repair body tissues. The amount you feed your adult dog should be based on his or her size and energy output. Activity levels var...Source: ASPCA website
Publication date: 10/21/2008
Views: 107
Top 10 Drugs That Poison Our Pets
Prescription and over-the-counter medications may help you feel much better, but they can make our pets feel much, much worse. In 2007, the ASPCA Animal Poison Control Center (APCC) handled 89,000 cases of pets...Source: ASPCA website
Publication date: 10/17/2008
Views: 94
The truth about cats and dogs: they get along
Thinking about adopting a perky little puppy as a friend for your fluffy cat, but worried that they'll fight -- well, like cats and dogs?Think again. New research at Tel Aviv University, the first of its kind i...Source: EurekAlert/American Friends of Tel Aviv University
Publication date: 10/15/2008
Views: 52