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New Link Between Pet & Human Health | Bartonellosis in Cats | petMD

petmd.com — “A study appearing in the journal Emerging Infectious Diseases points to a new link between a type of bacteria carried by cats and poor human health.View full resource at petmd.com

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What to do When Your Puppy Pees on Your Shoes | petMD

petmd.com — “I got a call the other day from a friend who was calling on behalf of his friend. He wanted to know what to tell his friend whose puppy urinates (or pees) every time someone reaches to pet her.   View full resource at petmd.com

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Check Your Pet Food Bags! | Pet Food Recall at Diamond Pet Foods | petMD

petmd.com — “The recall of pet foods manufactured at a Diamond Pet Food plant in Gaston, S.C. just keeps getting bigger and bigger.View full resource at petmd.com

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Binky LaRue Overcomes Adversity and Shows Skills on Her High Tech Wheels | petMD

petmd.com — “"Pawdicapped," disabled, mobility challenged; whatever term you apply to a person or pet lacking the normal ability to physically ambulate doesn't really matter. More important is the practice of respect applied to these special individuals and the recognition of the lessons they teach in leading by example.  View full resource at petmd.com

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Binky LaRue Overcomes Adversity and Shows Skills on Her High Tech Wheels | petMD

petmd.com — “"Pawdicapped," disabled, mobility challenged; whatever term you apply to a person or pet lacking the normal ability to physically ambulate doesn't really matter. More important is the practice of respect applied to these special individuals and the recognition of the lessons they teach in leading by example.  View full resource at petmd.com

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No Excuse for Skipping Rabies Vaccination | petMD

petmd.com — “The Carlsbad, New Mexico area just suffered through one of the worst rabies outbreaks in the state’s recent history. Over a three month period from the end of 2011 to the beginning of 2012, 32 dogs, 1 cat and 10 sheep had to be euthanized because they had been exposed to a rapid fox.View full resource at petmd.com

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Meet My Own Specially-abled Pet | petMD

petmd.com — “In celebration of National Specially-abled Pets Day, I’d like to introduce you to my own specially-abled cat, Lilly.  View full resource at petmd.com

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Omega-3 Fats May Help with Weight Loss in Pets | petMD

petmd.com — “We have known for a long time that omega-3 fatty acids DHA and EPA reduce inflammation. These fatty acids also reduce the effect of the inflammatory enzymes produced by body fat. New is the fact that omega-3 fatty acid supplementation may also help to promote weight loss.  View full resource at petmd.com

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Reduce the Potential for Zoonotic Disease Transmission | petMD

petmd.com — “What makes a kid-friendly pet? From my standpoint as a clinical practice veterinarian, kid-friendly pets are those that won't directly traumatize a child or spread illness.  View full resource at petmd.com

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How to Increase the Likelihood of a Lost Pet’s Safe Return | petMD

petmd.com — “If you are ever separated from your pet, how will you be reunited? No, I’m not referring to the grandiose vision of you and your pet running across an open field and falling into each other’s grasp.View full resource at petmd.com

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How Traditional Chinese Veterinary Medicine Can Be Used in Pet First Aid | petMD

petmd.com — “As they pertain to human and veterinary medical care, emergencies are times of significant distress for all involved parties. Having worked for many years in practices that offer critical care, I am well versed in the situational hardships experienced both by the pet owner and their injured or ill canine or feline companion.  View full resource at petmd.com

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Chicken Jerky Update | petMD

petmd.com — “You may recall that at the end of 2007, the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) warned dog owners that they should be aware of a "potential association between development of illness in dogs and the consumption of chicken jerky products also described as chicken tenders, strips or treats."  View full resource at petmd.com

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Chicken Jerky Update | petMD

petmd.com — “You may recall that at the end of 2007, the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) warned dog owners that they should be aware of a "potential association between development of illness in dogs and the consumption of chicken jerky products also described as chicken tenders, strips or treats."  View full resource at petmd.com

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Feeding Strategies for Overweight Cats | petMD

petmd.com — “Previously we discussed the complications of feeding the overweight cat, especially in the multi-cat setting. Today I would like to offer strategies for the single and multi-cat households.  View full resource at petmd.com

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Puppy Training Tips From 5 Celebrity Pet Training Experts | petMD

petmd.com — “Aah, the joys of puppyhood: sleepless nights, soiled carpets, chewed shoes and other seemingly endless challenges to one’s sanity. I’m eternally grateful that the powers having influence over canine trainability were gracious with my dog, Cardiff, who has evolved into well behaved adult.  View full resource at petmd.com

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