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Veterinary Secrets Revealed

Be Prepared: Do you have a Disaster Plan for you and your pets?

April 10, 2010 Ping.fm

From: Dr Andrew Jones
Author: Veterinary Secrets Revealed
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The best way to protect your family from the effects of a
disaster is to have a disaster plan. If you are a pet owner,
that plan must include your pets. Being prepared can save their lives.
Different disasters require different responses. But whether
the disaster is a hurricane or a hazardous [...]

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Pet Care: Treating Diabetes at home

March 23, 2010 Ping.fm

As you know, there are many, many pet health problems
that can cause you and your pet to visit the vet.
There are some pretty common problems that occur
again and again. In Fact there is even a TOP 10 List that the Pet
Insurance companies publish. Diabetes being Number 10

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How to know your dog supplement is safe for your dog

March 22, 2010 Ping.fm

HOW to KNOW if the SUPPLEMENT is SAFE

1.Research the company…Visit their website.
2.Can you phone them?
3.DO they do independent 3rd party testing?- this means
the manufacturer gets the product tested prior to leaving
the plant.
4.Is there a  SAFETY POLICY that what is written on the label
is in the bottle?
5.Are they manufacturing to Human Grade standards?- You
should expect this [...]

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Some of Nature’s Variety Recalled

March 16, 2010 Ping.fm

- Nature’s Variety has
expanded its voluntary recall of Chicken Formula Raw Frozen
Diets for dogs and cats to include the “Best If Used By” dates
of 10/29/10 and 11/9/1

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Owners outraged over botched surgeries, medication errors, misdiagnoses

March 12, 2010 Pet Stories & Videos

Wrong-site surgery and medication overdoses, for instance, are among
the so-called “never events” regarded as inexcusable in a human
health care setting.

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Pet First Aid: Building your First Aid kit

March 4, 2010 Pet Care

A good first-aid kit is a must to be prepared for emergencies,
both pet and human. There should be a first-aid kit in your car,
at your job site, and in your home. The more complete your first-
aid kits are the better you can deal with emergencies as they
come up.

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At Home Remedies for Anxiety and Aggression

March 1, 2010 Dog training

“How to Treat Your Pet At Home”
From: Dr Andrew Jones
Author: Veterinary Secrets Revealed
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Article courtesy from Dr. Andrew Jones

TRAINING. You have to take command. Train your dog to earn
attention. Make her sit before she gets her meal or goes
outside. Make her lie down before you give her a treat. If
you do this consistently, your dog [...]

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Colostrum for Pets

February 25, 2010 Ping.fm

“How to Treat Your Pet At Home”
From: Dr Andrew Jones
Author: Veterinary Secrets Revealed
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Colostrum is the mother’s first milk- and vitally
important to keeping young animals healthy.

Image by pt via Flickr

This special substance offers the newborn, several powerful immune
enhancing properties.
WHY is it needed?
Most of the chronic diseases we commonly see in our pets have an
immune basis [...]

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Dog health problems: 7 Signs your pet needs a supplement

February 9, 2010 Ping.fm

Supplementing pet food often upsets the balance and may lead to a variety of health problems. A dog nutrition supplement that covers multiple dog health requirements may be exactly what your dog needs. After all, What is it that you have every morning … To maintain dog health, consider giving a pet vitamin supplement.

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What to do if Your Pet is Hit By a Car, and What to Put in a Pet First Aid Kit.

January 14, 2010 Pet Care

You may see it, and then its obvious. Often though cats and dogs are HBC’s (Hit By Cars) and the only external signs are a few scrapes. They may be limping, or have difficulty breathing.

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Naturally treat Itching Pets and solve Bladder problems

January 4, 2010 Pet Care

The skin is the largest organ of your pets’ body and reflective of what is going on in the body. Regularly brush your pet looking for fleas, lice or ticks. The hair coat should be soft and shiny.

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Six Emergency remedies for poisoning and fever… knowing these can save your pet’s life!

December 15, 2009 Pet Care

Emergency remedies for poisoning and fever… PURGE THE POISON. In most cases of poisoning, getting your pet to vomit is the most important thing that you can do. DO NOT INDUCE VOMITING if something caustic has been consumed (such as drain cleaner or bleach).

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