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Too Much Of A Good Thing? Dog Diarrhea And Vomiting

By Rob Mueller We have all done it…over-indulged during the holidays. It is not necessarily that we ate too much, but the combination of different foods, rich desserts, and treats can cause uncomfortable results. Is there any reason not to believe that our pets can suffer from the same type of over-indulgence? After all, we

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Microchips: Pet Safety Tool Or Dangerous Device?

So, what is the deal with microchipping? I suppose that would depend on whom you were to ask. Some might tell you that microchips are a cutting-edge way of reconnecting lost pets with their owners. Microchips are harmless, painless, and reliable. Most importantly, they provide peace of mind for owners in the event that their

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Pet Alert! Pet Food Brands Recalled So Far This Year

Over the last month there have been over a dozen pet foods recalled, raising an increasing concern for pet food regulations and safety in this country. Surprisingly, the recalled brands are not all the low-end feed one would associate with a recall. While this is a disturbing trend, perhaps it is also a sign that

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Dog Breeding Practices That Echo Lasting Negative Effects

Published on June 1, 2012 by in Pet Safety

We have all seen the heart-breaking pictures online and on TV of suffering dogs being rescued from criminal living situations and ask “who could do such a thing!?” But there is a much more common version of this happening all around us. Though the damage is more subtle, it has a similar lasting impact. Because

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