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Itching - Fleas or Allergies?

February 28, 2007 by pet-admin · Leave a Comment 

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All that itching and scratching — it must be fleas!

If your dog is constantly itching and scratching, a Kansas State University dermatologist says allergies may be to blame instead of fleas.

Mary Bagladi-Swanson, assistant professor at K-State’s Veterinary Medical Teaching Hospital, says dogs experience most forms of allergies in the form of skin irritation.

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Your Dog’s Bad Breath

February 28, 2007 by pet-admin · Leave a Comment 

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Your dogs health is important to you. You show him how important by keeping  him well fed and groomed, making sure he gets plenty of exercise and providing a collection of fun, safe toys for his entertainment. You  don’t skimp on the quality of his food. And to reward good boys and girls, there are always lots of delicious treats in the cupboard.

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Visit our forum now

February 28, 2007 by pet-admin · Leave a Comment 

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Yes, I setup new simple forum. Very simple so you not need to register to place a new thread or reply a topic. This forum only discuss about pet health.

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Find a A Pet Pro near your location ? try vetlocator.com

February 27, 2007 by pet-admin · Leave a Comment 

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vetlocator.com will help you find the best pet professional near you, at this site you can find many different search options to find the perfect vet or pet clinic for yours and your pet’s lifestyle.
Along with City/State and Zip Code search, you can search by animal type, specialties, services such as dental and chiropractic, nutrition and much, much more.

Dr. Carol will Help your Pet

February 26, 2007 by pet-admin · Leave a Comment 

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Got problem with your pet’s health ? you can ask Dr. Carol, she provides expert advice and personally answers your pet health questions. But you need pay $7.95 per question or $17.95 for answers to all your pet health questions for 30 days.
With this service she will answer your question personally by e-mail the same day. She is also available to speak with you.

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Looking for Pet Health Information? Ask Dr. Jon

February 26, 2007 by pet-admin · Leave a Comment 

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If you looking for more information about pet health you can ask Dr. Jon online ( via email ) , Dr. Jon and His Staff of Veterinarians Will Answer User Submitted Questions Every Week.

you can place your question via this link

Cat Reproduction and genetics

February 24, 2007 by pet-admin · Leave a Comment 

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Cats are seasonally polyestrous, which means they may have many periods of heat over the course of a year. A heat period lasts about 4 to 7 days if the female is bred; if she is not, the heat period lasts longer.

The male cat’s penis has spines which point backwards. Upon withdrawal of the penis, the spines rake the walls of the female’s vagina, which may cause ovulation. Because this does not always occur, females are rarely impregnated by the first male with which they mate. Furthermore, cats are superfecund; that is, a female may mate with more than one male when she is in heat, meaning different kittens in a litter may have different fathers.

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Cat Declawing

February 24, 2007 by pet-admin · Leave a Comment 

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Cats are naturally driven to periodically hook their front claws into suitable surfaces and pull backwards, in order to clean the claws and remove the worn outer sheath as well as exercise and stretch their muscles. This scratching behavior seems enjoyable to the cat, and even declawed cats will go through elaborate scratching routines with every evidence of great satisfaction, despite the total lack of results.

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