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11. Feline Obesity
Does your cat polish your floor with his stomach as he walks? Is his food bowl bigger than your head? Do you grunt when you try to pick him up? Does he bounce when he lands on the floor? Do you spend...
Author: M. Nikole Hunn
12. Canine Hip Dysplasia
Canine Hip Dysplasia (CHD) is a congenital disease that mainly affects large breed dogs. The word "dysplasia" means improper growth. Hip dysplasia can be described as a faulty or abnormal development of the...
Author: Ron Swerdfiger
13. 5 Tips To Selecting A Great Dog Gift
You can have lots of fun selecting a dog gift for someone who absolutely adores dogs. And you’ll be happy to know that no matter what size budget your working with there are lots and lots of wonderful gift ideas...
Author: Teresa James
14. Protective Dog Clothing For Your Active Dog
You’ll want to use protective dog clothing to keep your active dog safe and warm when adventuring in the great outdoors. The right dog clothing will go a long way in protecting your dog from cuts, scratches and...
Author: Teresa James
15. Canine Infectious Hepatitis
The word hepatitis refers to an inflamation of the liver. First reported in 1947, Canine Infectious Hepatitis (CIH), is a caused by canine adenovirus. Almost every dog will come in contact with the virus at...
Author: Ron Swerdfiger
16. How to Create Your Own Monster
"You've created your own monster, you know", my mother said ominously. My Rex cat, Houdini, had just burrowed his way inside my sweater for the third time that morning, letting out a squeal of...
Author: Carolyn Schweitzer
17. Broken Trust
The large animal organizations and the public money. It is said that in America, anything the imagination can conjure up can be attained with persistence. In a society where we boast of freedom and clearly...
Author: Randy N. Warner
18. How to Tame Wild Kittens
Over the past several years, the wild mother cat who has taken up residence in our barn in rural Wisconsin has given me many opportunities to figure out how to tame wild kittens. The mother cat...
Author: LeAnn R. Ralph
19. Moving Your Pet: It's a Jungle Out There
Last week, Real Times passed along valuable tips for making the moving experience less stressful for your pets. In addition to the empty boxes, unfamilar faces and strange noises confronting pets, they're often...
Author: Dan Ross
20. My Needs are Simple and Few!
Thank you once again for giving me shelter. (Lick, slurp, lick, slurp) Aside from food, shelter and love, my needs are simple and few! Since I am dependent upon you to provide for me, we should discuss my...
Author: M J Plaster

 

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