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Holiday Tips for Pet Owners
Dec 4th
The holiday season is often the most joyous time of the year. However, joy can turn to tragedy if simple precautions are not taken to ensure the safety of your pets.
“Pets are curious by nature,” said Dr. Steve Hansen, a board-certified veterinary toxicologist and senior vice president of The American Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals (ASPCA). Hansen, whose department also includes the ASPCA’s Animal Poison Control Center, asks pet parents to be mindful of their pets this holiday season.
Exercise for your dog and you
Nov 20th

The exercise not always is seen like diversion (at least by the humans). Some people would prefer not to do anything of horrible word “E”. It throws a look to your enthusiastic dog however, and thinks what amused would be to take a long walk by the block with him, or perhaps to play little with Frisbee (only you and your dog).
Your doctor surely has said to you that you make exercise. But, what there is of your faithful friend. Need an exercise regime also? Admit it; you two could take advantage of a very reducing long walk. There are not many people who can watch themselves at the mirror (or the face of the doctor) and not admit that perhaps, single perhaps, they could support losing some kilos.
Neurological Disorder In Golden Retriever Dogs Caused By A Mutation In Mitochondrial DNA
Nov 19th

Sensory ataxic neuropathy (SAN) is a recently identified neurological disorder in Golden Retriever dogs with onset during puppyhood. Affected dogs move in an uncoordinated manner and have sensory deficits. Researchers in Sweden have now revealed that SAN is caused by a mutation in mitochondrial DNA.
Dog and Cat share childcare
Nov 15th

A dog and a cat which have recently given birth in China are taking it in turns to ‘childmind’ for each other.
Both animals are owned by Gao Shunhong, of Fushun, Liaoning province, who adopted the dog two years ago and the cat one year ago.






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