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Rabies Reality – Equine

Rabies Reality – Equine

  Most people conjure up images of mad dogs frothing at the mouth when they think of rabies. The reality is rabies is a disease that affects all mammals, including horses, who are very susceptible. Rabies is an acute viral infection of the nervous system that...

Sun Safety Solutions

Sun Safety Solutions

You're ready to send your furry friend out into the great outdoors, but, being the responsible pet guardian you are, don't want her to get sunburnt. What are your options? Sunscreen, of course, but if you're looking for natural or alternative methods to prevent...

Pets Need Exercise Too

Did you know that July is National Recreation and Parks Month? Although this awareness campaign is directed at getting humans to exercise and enjoy the great outdoors, it's important to remember that pets also need physical activity. Besides keeping his weight at a...

Trekking the Trails – Recreation

Trekking the Trails – Recreation

With summer upon us, the timing couldn't be better to go hiking. But don't think that you have to leave your furry friend at home while you are enjoying all that nature has to offer. If you are considering taking your pet along for the ride, here are some smart rules...

A Risk-Free Independence Day

A Risk-Free Independence Day

While the Fourth of July means great fun and celebrations for you, it's not all fun and games for your pet. In fact, many of the items we associate with the celebration can derail your fun if your pet gets hold of them. - Food. Many of the foods we associate with the...

Fireworks Fear

Fireworks Fear

As many pet owners may have experienced, loud noises, such as those from fireworks or thunderstorms, can be a cause of great anxiety for our four-legged friends. This fear of loud sounds is called noise phobia. For pets affected by loud noises, this can be a very...

Curb Potomac Horse Fever

Curb Potomac Horse Fever

Once considered a regional disease upon its discovery in 1979, Potomac horse fever has re-emerged during recent years in the equine community.  Potomac horse fever (PHF) originated near the Potomac River in the eastern United States but has been identified in...

Duking Digital Dermatitis

Duking Digital Dermatitis

What was once thought to only be an issue in European dairy cattle has had an increased prevalence in American feedlot beef cattle in recent years. Digital dermatitis (DD) is known by a number of names, including footwarts, hairy heel warts, strawberry foot or...

Ax the Acidosis

Ax the Acidosis

A metabolic disease of dairy cattle, sub-acute rumen acidosis (SARA) occurs when the pH level of the rumen falls to less than 5.5; normal pH levels are between 6.5 and 7.0. As the pH falls, the rumen stops moving, becoming atonic and depressing appetite and...

Safely Splashing Around

Safely Splashing Around

Splashing around at the beach or enjoying the gentle sway of the lake can be a refreshing way to spend a summer afternoon. If your bag is packed to spend the day around any body of water, keep these tips in mind if the family pet is tagging along for the fun.  -...