April: Pet First Aid Awareness Month
April Is Pet First Aid Awareness Month (RT @NCVMA: April is the American Red Cross’s National Pet First Aid Awareness Month!See it on Scoop.it, via In Your Pet's Best Interest
View Article"What happens when we don't do anything?"
This is a natural question to ask when presented with an abundance of treatment options for a pet recently diagnosed with cancer. It’s easy to understand how, regardless of tumor type, in order to...
View ArticleWhat you need to know about your pet's pain
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View ArticleAVMA Pod Cast - Anesthesia for Pets
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View Article5 Reasons You Shouldn’t Fear FIV in Cats
Feline immunodeficiency virus fears leave many adoptable kitties with no home. This has to stop.See it on Scoop.it, via In Your Pet's Best Interest
View ArticleCutting Edge Cardiology: Five State-Of-The-Art Developments
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View ArticleIs my cat at risk for heartworm infection?
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View ArticleAuthorities in Missouri rescue dog from overheating in car
ST. LOUIS (KTVI) – The Animal Cruelty Task Force and police rescued a dog from a car parked near the zoo. The temperature in the vehicle had soared to 104 degrees. This prompted officials to...
View ArticleMissing Cat Returns Home After Five Years (VIDEO)
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View ArticleWhy Does My Vet Want a Poop Sample?
This routine dog testing is very simple and can reveal so much. Find out why veterinarians ask for stool samples so often.See it on Scoop.it, via In Your Pet's Best Interest
View ArticleAVMA Pod Casts | Creating a cat-friendly home
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View ArticleHow to protect your dog from Leptospirosis infection
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View ArticleEven for indoor cats, leukemia vaccinations are prudent
Is your kitten vaccinated for feline leukemia virus?See it on Scoop.it, via In Your Pet's Best Interest
View ArticleCancer is common in pets; learn the signs during Pet Cancer Awareness Month
Did you know that cancer is the leading cause of death among dogs more than 2 years old?See it on Scoop.it, via In Your Pet's Best Interest
View ArticlePet Treat Mystery: More Dogs Dead, 3 People Sick, FDA Says - NBC News
Pet jerky treats, mostly imported from China, are now linked to more than 1,000 deaths in dogs, more than 4,800 complaints about animal illness, and, for the...See it on Scoop.it, via In Your Pet's...
View ArticleFDA approves chewable flea-tick preventive from Merck
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View Article7 Va. residents treated for rabies exposure in recent weeks
The Peninsula Health District is warning residents that in recent weeks there have been several incidents involving contact with wild animals infected with rabies.See it on Scoop.it, via In Your Pet's...
View Article6 Ways to Protect Your Pet from Summer Health Threats
Lyme disease, heartworm, and hookworm usually strike when pets are outdoors in the warm weather. The good news is that most parasitic diseases can be cured if caught early. “Annual screening for Lyme...
View ArticleDiabetes and obesity in cats | Cat Health News from the Winn Feline Foundation
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View ArticleYour household may be stressing out your cat
Stress can negatively impact feline physical and emotional health, but since cats don't show many symptoms, it may be difficult to detect in your pet. Making an effort to reduce common household...
View ArticleE-cigs are Poisonous for Pets
E-cigarettes, or e-cigs for short, are a popular alternative to traditional tobacco cigarettes. Caution is advised if pets are present. Learn about potential e-cig dangers here.See it on Scoop.it, via...
View ArticleRetractable leashes: Are they a no-go?
Whenever I see a dog on a retractable leash prancing between interesting-smelling bushes and squirrel-filled trees, I roll my eyes. No, I’m not cold-hearted. To me, it always looks as though dogs on...
View ArticleDog's death prompts warning about algae blooms
A dog died last weekend after swimming in an algae-laden Sherburne County lakeSee it on Scoop.it, via In Your Pet's Best Interest
View ArticleProtecting Your Dog from Loud and Scary Sounds
The 4th of July holiday prompts celebration all across the United States, but for dogs and cats the festivities carry with them inherent dangers. We’ve gathered together important tips to help you and...
View ArticleLowering the 'Boom': Reducing pets' noise sensitivities
When summer thunderstorms roll in, some pets dive for cover. If your dog or cat is among those terrified by storms or other sudden, loud noises, such as fireworks, there are steps you can take to help...
View ArticleSome dogs and cats prone to sunburn – How to protect your animal from skin...
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View ArticleFeeding Fido Raw Pet Food a Risky Choice: FDA
Doing so raises risk of food poisoning for both you and your pet, agency warnsSee it on Scoop.it, via In Your Pet's Best Interest
View ArticleSafe Summer Boating Tips for your Dog
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View ArticleFirst cancer immunotherapy for dogs developed
Nearly every second dog develops cancer from the age of ten years onward. A few therapies derived from human medicine are available for dogs. A very successful form of therapy by which antibodies...
View ArticleBRAVECTO: Chewable Flea & Tick Medicine
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