Chew Toys For Dogs


Chewing. Its what young dogs do. Even some senior dogs still like a good chew. Pet parents have many choices of chew toys to purchase and a dog in the chew aisle is sure to egg on Mom or Dad to "pick that one!" But not all chew toys are created equal. Each has a range of safety concerns that should be balanced against your dog's unique traits.

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published on March 21 2016 Category: None - Tags: chew, rawhide, nylabone, antlers

Pets Get Seasonal Allergies Too


Much of the US may see unusually warm weather next week, perhaps heralding an early spring. For many two legged creatures, this is a mixed blessing - warmer weather but terrible allergic reactions! And your dog and cat may feel the same way.

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published on March 5 2016 Category: medical - Tags: allergies, pollen, steroids, cyclosporine

Canine Brucellosis: Proactive Pet Parents-To-Be


This is part 2/2 of our article about canine brucellosis.

Clearly, canine brucellosis is a great concern for dog breeders but it also must be on the radar of anyone considering the purchase of a puppy and perhaps even of a rescue, young or old. What can the prospective pet parent do?

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published on February 23 2016 Tags: brucellosis, breeding

The Great Imposter: Canine Brucellosis


This is the first installment of a two part article on canine brucellosis. Part one will discuss clinical issues - description, symptoms, transmission, etc. Part two will deal with the more general issues of canine brucellosis in the community at large and how it can impact pet parents and families.

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published on February 15 2016 Category: medical - Tag: brucellosis

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