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Animal cruelty is a tough topic to discuss, however; education and awareness are key to addressing the problem. Most cases of animal cruelty go unreported and not prosecuted; thus, the full scope of the problem can be difficult to determine. All 50 states support tougher laws that make severe cases of neglect, inhumane treatment, and … Continued
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Roundworms What are roundworms? Roundworms describe a many different worm parasites. The most common dog roundworm is Toxocara canis. Humans have a different roundworm, as do cats, horses, pigs, and other animals. How does my dog get roundworms? Dogs get roundworms either from eating worm eggs off the ground or because the mother dog was … Continued
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From Ancestry to Health Insights Utilizing only a tiny fraction of your dog’s DNA, emerging technology can potentially aid pet owners, veterinarians, and breeders in multiple ways. These advancements enable the determination of ancestry, uncover genetic predispositions for various diseases and reveal traits like muzzle length and ball-retrieving ability. Additionally, this innovative approach can shed … Continued
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Over the past few decades, veterinary medicine has witnessed remarkable advancements: injectable long-acting antibiotics, DNA testing for genetic diseases, digital X-rays, and telehealth platforms. However, amidst these changes, one message has remained constant: the importance of spaying or neutering your pet. The evidence supporting this practice is compelling, as it helps prevent pet overpopulation, shelter … Continued
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The Role of Animal Shelters and Rescues Animal shelters and rescues play a crucial role in our society, providing a safe haven for various animals, including dogs, cats, horses, pigs, chickens, and more. Funded by state or local tax dollars, shelters serve as the initial refuge for stray dogs and pets surrendered by their owners. … Continued
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Nutritional Enrichment and Your Dog’s Instincts Nutritional enrichment enhances your dog’s quality of life by incorporating food into their natural instincts to seek, forage, find, sniff, hunt, taste, lick, and chase. Similar to the way a piece of cake in the refrigerator excites and satisfies us, the same hit of neurotransmitters is experienced by your … Continued
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It’s easy to envision our furry friends living a life of leisure. With many toys, treats, cozy beds, and even stylish pet clothes available for owners to spoil them with. Some dogs are lucky enough to receive hand-cooked meals, lounge on the couch, and have immaculately groomed fur. Compared to their ancestors, modern-day dogs enjoy … Continued
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