ticks
ticks
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by Mary Casey - 2007-01-03
We all love our dogs, but did you know there are some diseases that humans can contract from contact with a sick dog? They are fairly rare, but it is a wise dog owner takes action to protect both the ...
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by Michelle Johnson - 2007-02-14
It is of vital importance that your pet be groomed on a regular basis. Dirt and grime can get caught in the dog hair and may cause matting and tangles, which can be difficult to get out. Most cases i...
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by Veronica Eng - 2007-04-03
A Dog's skin allergy can be a constant nightmare for both the dog and owner. It is disheartening to see your pet constantly scratching and causing raw wounds on their skin due to itch. I have some r...
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by Veronica Eng - 2007-04-03
Keeping your dog in good immune system is the best way to keep the fleas and ticks off your dogs for good! These pests do not like to feed on healthy dogs. They go for the weaker ones. Regular use ...
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by Gary Kurz - 2007-04-13
Depending on what part of the world you live in, ticks can occur all year around. For most of us however, late spring means that the tick-free winter is over and it is time to start taking precaution...
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by Charlotte Powell - 2007-05-20
Fleas, ticks and mites are the most frequently encountered external parasites by dogs. These parasites can be extremely irritating to your dog and can cause serious skin problems or even carry disease...
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by Veronica Eng - 2007-05-31
Many dogs today suffer from constant scratching and this can cause much dismay and annoyance from pet owners especially if they are their wits end on what is causing the itch. Some dogs end up scratch...
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by Carol Osborne - 2007-07-10
There are ten tick borne diseases recognized in the United States. Three were identified in the last 25 years:Lyme Disease (1970's)Human Ehrlichosis (1980's)Human Granulocytic Ehrlichiosis (1990's)Tic...
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by James Kronefield - 2007-07-11
If you have just been told that you have a diabetic cat, you may be afraid of what the future holds for your pet. The good news is that diabetes is not a death sentence for cats. Your cat may live...
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by James Kronefield - 2007-07-13
If you have just been told that you have a diabetic cat, you may be afraid of what the future holds for your pet. The good news is that diabetes is not a death sentence for cats. Your cat may live a l...