With the summer season at our front door, run-ins with wildlife, particularly skunks, are possible. No dog wants to be banished to the garage, or left...
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As the outbreak of the Mexican-born swine flu (A/H1N1) continues to instill fear in Americans this week, it cannot be overlooked that this illness is...
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Is your dog straining to evacuate his bowels? Is he incessantly licking or chewing near the area of evacuation? Do you catch him repeatedly scooting...
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Each year, since 1976, hundreds of thousands of people join together for the Great American Smokeout – a National event, usually held in the...
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The little things, which many of us overlook as being dangerous to our pets, have statistically shown to be just the opposite -- each year, thousands...
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Just before the New Year, a New York dog was struck and killed on a busy suburban roadway. The driver of the vehicle, even after being aware that she...
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The police arrive at 12 Main Street for a well-being check of a 55-year old woman whose employer reports has not shown up to work for two days. When...
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We all love to take our pets out with us to go to the park, or for a simple drive across town. And of course, the mere question “Wanna go for a...
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The minute your dog is missing, you should contact your local Animal Control Officer (or the police if you are unable to contact animal control...
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Nearly a year ago, in the wake of our country’s lead scare in children’s toys, several laboratories conducted independent tests on...
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