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Saving Ginger From Being Put To Sleep...
6 rotten teeth - this accounted for the bad breath. The vet noticed that Ginger's face was slightly asymmetrical. Apparently, the infection from the rotting teeth had travelled up through his face and probably infected his right cheek bone. The infection ...

Taking your dog training off leash
Many dog owners are anxious to give their four legged companions the freedom of going off leash, but it is important not to rush that important step. Dogs should only be allowed off their leash after they have become masters of all the basic obedience ...

Three Steps to Reduce Holiday Stress for Your Kitty
You have permission to publish this article electronically or in print, free of charge, as long as the bylines are included. A courtesy copy of your publication would be appreciated - send to nancy@cat-urine-odor-advisor.comThe annual holidays can be a ...





Dog Fleas & Ticks
 
Dog Fleas & Ticks. Fleas. Dog fleas are different to those which infest humans and cats. When a flea bites, it injects saliva to stop the blood clotting whilst it sucks it up. The saliva contains chemicals which often cause an allergic reaction in the dog. The signs are :- Bites which look like small red pimples. Black, gritty material in the coat, and areas of inflammation on the animals back. Scratching. What is the treatment ? Spring-clean the house and treat the dog's favorite places with a suitable insecticidal spray. Flea tablets or collars are a good extra precaution, and spray badly affected animals frequently with insecticide during the summer months. (the flea season) Ticks The common tick seen on dogs is the sheep tick. this has a large abdomen that stretches as it fills with blood. It hangs on to the dog's hair and sticks it's mouth parts through the skin to suck blood.Ticks are usually found on the underside of the dog, under the forelegs and on the head. What is the treatment ? Try to remove every tick when you see


it. It is important to extract the head, otherwise an abscess may form. If the head is left in, warm compresses help draw out the infection, combined with antibacterial washes and creams. Removing a tick. A good method is to get the tick's head to relax or die by dabbing it with alcohol. Wait a couple of minutes, then use fine-pointed tweezers to extract the tick. Grasp it near the mouth parts, and give it a sharp jerk. This should dislodge it. Alternatively, flea sprays can be used locally on ticks. The tick will then die and can be removed the following day. Regular use of a flea spray in tick areas often keeps them away. When my own dogs have suffered with ticks or fleas in the past, I've always managed to deal with them myself, but if you've any concerns at all with your own dog, then consult your vet as a precaution. Author John Moore ..please use my link http://www.pet-dog-cat.com
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Slavery protections for animals? Judge to decide
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SAN DIEGO: A federal judge for the first time in US history heard arguments Monday in a case that could determine whether animals enjoy the same constitutional protection against slavery as human beings. US District Judge Jeffrey Miller called the ...
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Animal control director discusses survey to aid dog adoptions
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By Gregory Phillips Two months after 100 people protested an Animal Control Advisory Board meeting to discuss limiting adoptions of certain breeds of dog, not one person showed up to hear what the county was doing instead. Nor were there enough board ...

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Ohio moves to restrict dangerous animals after scare
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By Kim Palmer | CLEVELAND (Reuters) - An Ohio lawmaker on Tuesday will propose restrictions on exotic animal ownership, four months after the release of dozens of dangerous beasts including tigers and grizzly bears set off a brief panic in rural Ohio.
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stranded-dolphin death toll up to 92
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A total of 129 common dolphins have been found since the animals began stranding themselves in early January, said Katie Moore, marine mammal rescue and research manager for the International Fund for Animal Welfare. Team members have been able to ...
Record 129 dolphins stranded at Cape Cod this yearReuters
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Farm Animals Attacked, Residents Arm Themselves
WYFF Greenville
ANDERSON COUNTY, SC -- Some Anderson County residents are arming themselves with guns after several farm animals have been attacked in the past several months. Julia Barnes, owner of Barnes Farm on Highway 20, said coyotes attacked and killed one of ...

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