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How to Check Your Dog or Cat's Pulse Rate
by healthwoman in Pets > Health & Care
Knowing what your dog or cat's pulse rate is can tell you whether or not the animal is in distress. Pets can't tell us what's wrong, so it's important to have as many tools as possible at our disposal in case of an emergency. This article ...
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pets: how to save a dog or cat from a shelter
by kay_pierre in Health & Nutrition > Diseases & Conditions
pets: how to save a dog or cat from a shelter. You can save a dog that needs you. There are plenty of dogs that need homes. Dogs are very nice and most of them are just lost in the shelter. They really need your help. They are very ...
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This Flight Was For Dogs And Cats Only! Humans Not Allowed!
by RobertHoltPh.D. in Pets > Dogs
A new airline, Pet Airways, was started a few months ago. They only carry cats and dogs!
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First aid for dogs and cats
by andra33 in Pets > Health & Care
Your pet arrives home with his paw broken, he doesn't sleep enough or he refuses to eat. What is the first thing you should do in order not to worsen his state of health?
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how to receive lower cost Dog and Cat Vaccinations
by mommyhen42 in Pets > General
These days families are trying to save money wherever they can, as a result sometimes our pets care suffers. But there is no reason to forgo their vaccinations to save the cost of a Veterinary exam. There are many alternatives to getting ...
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How to decide which pet door (dog and cat) is best for you
by catdoordogdoor in Pets > Dogs
There are great pet supply sites on the internet with great customer service that will be able to help you more if you know exactly what your needs are before you call.
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How To Prevent Fleas On Your Dog Or Cat
by 5min in Pets > Cats
Fleas can carry diseases and make you and your pet very itchy! Dr. Lauren shows you how to apply a flea preventative to keep everyone safe and happy.
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What is Dog Coprophagia?
by CharleneCollins in Pets > Dogs
Coprophagia, better known as feces eating, is a common problem that owners have with dogs and cats. Pet owners may be more familiar with dog coprophagia, in which their dogs will eat cat feces. Coprophagia treatment may be as simple as ...
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Pet Health Care
by TerryG in Pets > Health & Care
As an avid dog breeder of Pomeranians I have found that pet health care is an issue that forms the foundation of having a happy pet.
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Cat Ownership 101
by Becca1962 in Pets > Cats
Cats like other cats and I suggest if you have one and are gone a lot that your consider getting your cat a friend. Having four cats I would suggest unless you live on a farm that stop at two




