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Have You Heard? The danger of the garden hose

May 9, 2012

Summer fast approaches, and a danger lurks in your clients' yards--it's not the flora an fauna, but that garden hose your clients bathe their pets with.

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Have You Heard? Considering the canine IQ

January 3, 2012

A dog that can distinguish among more than 1,000 objects—including toys—is helping to show that dogs learn in much the same way as humans do.

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Have You Heard? Dangerous distraction: Driving with pets

November 3, 2011

A AAA survey pinpoints safety information you may need to drive home to your clients.

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Social networking goes to the cats and dogs

September 9, 2011

Do people who create profiles for their dogs and cats on pet social networking sites interact differently than those on friend-oriented social network sites?

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Have You Heard? Be sure no butts are about

July 8, 2011

Hear all about the toxic effects that can occur when cigarettes and cigarette butts are consumed by pets or children.

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Have You Heard? What you need to know about raw food diets

June 2, 2011

What concerns and advice you should have if your clients are considering these diets.

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Have You Heard? A new treatment option for feline cytauxzoonosis

May 13, 2011

A recent study examined two treatment options for the tick-borne illness.

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Have You Heard? Taking a modern peek at gastric acid suppression

March 29, 2011

North Carolina State University researchers are shedding new light on the ability of commonly used gastric acid suppressors to increase gastric pH in dogs.

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Lowering the dose for ACTH stimulation

March 7, 2011

A new study investigates the most efficient protocol for determining the degree of adrenocortical insufficiency or critical illness-related corticosteroid insufficiency in cats.

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