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Your Dogs Diet Can Lead To Protein And Kidney Failure

October 3rd, 2008    Subscribe To Our Feed

Research has indicated that higher levels of protein in your dog’s diet could lead to kidney failure. Do you know if what you are feeding dog is safe?  Are you harming the health of your furry friend by giving too much protein in your dog’s diet?

The studies that showed a connection to high protein levels and kidney failure that the started concerns about protein levels in a dog’s diets was not researched properly. Read the rest of this entry »

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Natural Pet Food on the Internet

October 3rd, 2008    Subscribe To Our Feed

Finding the perfect natural Pet Food can be a difficult task if one lives in an area that does not have a specialty pet store. One of the best ways to find Pet Food is by taking advantage of the internet. Here one can find natural foods that are specifically made for Pets. With all of the Pet Food recalls that have been in the news lately, choosing to feed one’s pet natural food can be the best choice for both the pet and the owner. Read the rest of this entry »

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Pet Insurance Costs - Are They Necessary?

October 3rd, 2008    Subscribe To Our Feed

A large percentage of pet owners cannot see the benefit of pet insurance; the reason for this remains a mystery. Most Americans are quick to arrange their own health insurance; with this being the case, looking after our Pets should be equally important.

Many do not consider this an important matter; this attitude quickly changes when these pet owners are presented with the bills for treatment. The cost of taking an animal for treatment at the Vets has become more expensive during the last ten years; of course the knock-on effect has been a rise in pet insurance premiums.

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Are Veterinary Internships For You?

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If you are looking for a very rewarding career that will provide much needed medicine and medical attention for our animals then a career as a veterinarian may be for you. By becoming a vet you will be a fully licensed and trained medical professional that specializes in animal medical care. Part of your training will be veterinary internships. Read the rest of this entry »

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Some Veterinary Technician Facts And Responsibilities

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Today’s veterinary medicine is so much different from that of the past. Then it was based on very general principles of animal care. The profession today is much more sophisticated and complex, using up to the minute methods and technology to care for animals. Modern veterinary practitioners utilize the knowledge and skills they obtained from studying veterinary technology. These skilled professional practitioners then become known as “veterinary technicians,” and use their veterinary technician facts and extensive training to better treat sick animals. Read the rest of this entry »

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The Bad Dog Myth

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How often do you hear an owner shout, ‘Bad dog’ when what really needs to be said is ‘bad handler’. It just isn’t cool when a dog jumps on you and puts paw prints over everything you’re wearing. When your front yard is the chosen venue for the next door dog to leave his many calling cards, this is also frustrating. The Dogs are no worse than the children of the neighbor. What else other than bad behavior can you expect from animals and kids when the concerned adults have no idea what they are supposed to do? Read the rest of this entry »

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