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Vitamin B12 Supplementation in Pets with EPI

Published on January 25, 2012 By admin

  Exocrine pancreatic insufficiency (EPI) impairs an animal’s ability to digest and absorb the nutrients available in food. Because there are insufficient digestive enzymes created by the pancreas, food passes through the body basically undigested. The affected animal will begin to lose weight and have loose, foul-smelling diarrhea. Animals with EPI eat voraciously because they [...]

You, Your Dog, and a Flying Disc

Published on September 12, 2011 By admin

    Some dogs are just born to fly. You see them at the park, leaping high into the air to catch a flying disc, reveling in the pure joy of the perfect catch.   Flying disc games, commonly known as “Frisbee games” and “playing Frisbee,” after the popular trademarked Wham-O Frisbee toy, are popular [...]

Why Do Dogs Eat Grass?

Published on September 12, 2011 By admin

  Dogs love to munch away on grass, and some even make it part of their daily routine. Fortunately, most experts believe it isn’t something you should worry about. So why exactly do they gobble up that green stuff in your yard?   Scavengers ‘R Us Dogs, unlike their catty counterparts, are not carnivores. But [...]

Therapeutic Services for Dogs (and Cats)

Published on September 11, 2011 By admin

    You know there are physical therapy centers for people who are recovering from traumatic injuries and life saving surgeries, but did you know that the same service exists for dogs (and cats) as well? In fact, veterinary rehabilitation therapy is a growing field in animal medicine, especially as pet owners become more educated [...]

The Post-Workout Cool Down for your Dog

Published on September 11, 2011 By admin

    Did you realize that just like you, your dog also needs to cool down after a run, hike, power walk, or game of fetch? Dogs that work or play hard need their owners to look out for them. Here are a few basic tips for a proper post-workout cooling down.    Hydration, Hydration, [...]

The Hype of Hypoallergenic Pets

Published on September 9, 2011 By admin

    by Yahaira Cespedes   Allergy sufferers dread spring, because to them spring means itchy eyes and runny noses from hay fever and pollen — the dreaded spring allergies. This is especially true for people who suffer from heightened allergic reactions due to asthma. In addition, recent studies have indicated that people suffering from [...]

Staying Safe While Walking with Your Dog at Night

Published on September 9, 2011 By admin

    Nighttime walks with your dog are fun — and necessary — but they can also be hazardous. Visibility is diminished, meaning that not only will you not see all of the obstacles and ground level hazards (e.g., sharp objects like rocks and glass), you will also not be as visible to motorists and [...]

Skijoring: A Combination of Cross Country Skiing and Dog Sledding

Published on September 7, 2011 By admin

    You had a great summer, with lots of activities that you and your dog were able to share, and fall was just a cooler extension of the fun. But now winter is beginning to blow its first frosty breaths, threatening to spoil the groove you and you dog have going.   The high [...]

Should Your Dog Join a Health Club?

Published on September 7, 2011 By admin

    If you are the typical full-time worker, you spend about 60 hours each week working, getting ready to work, and traveling to and from work. If you sleep a reasonable amount, there’s another 42-56 hours. That leaves roughly 52 hours to do everything else, including walking and exercising your dog (and yourself). Needless [...]

Running and Staying Safe with Your Dog

Published on September 5, 2011 By admin

    Dogs and running almost go hand in hand. If you have an active dog that loves to run, this is a great opportunity for you to incorporate jogging or running into your exercise routine. Just as you take precautions and prepare for your own physical needs before you go out to exercise, you [...]

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