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May is Responsible Animal Guardian Month
To help foster a more respectful attitude towards animals and encourage people to honor their responsibilities towards them, In Defense of Animals (IDA) has declared May to be Responsible Animal Guardian Month. Having a respectful attitude towards our pets starts with...
Re”tail” Reminder – Adoption
Few people can help but smile at scenes of a puppy or kitten waiting to be discovered by a new parent. Unfortunately, like many portrayals, this one isn't rooted too firmly in reality. Special occasions, such as birthdays or graduations, can seem like a perfect time...
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Coggins Testing – EIA
Equine Infectious Anemia (EIA) is a viral disease with no vaccine and no cure. Though most horses with EIA die from the disease, a percentage recover. They still harbor the virus and during times of stress may become ill again. Horses are tested for EIA so these...
Stack the Deck Against Fleas and Ticks
Benjamin Franklin once said, "An ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure." He was probably talking about fleas and ticks because nowhere does this ring more true than making sure to have a good flea and tick preventive program in place. Fleas and ticks are...
Pet Mom and Dad Mannerisms
Remember how life was before you became a pet parent? Now, you are enjoying some of the best years of your life with your furry companion and can't imagine life without them. Pet parents are a unique bunch. Something happens when you bring home a new furry,...
Allergies – What you need to know
Do you suffer from seasonal allergies? You may not be the only one in your family, especially if you're noticing excessive itching from a furry, four-legged member. Allergies in pets are more common than you think and something we see often. The two most common types...
Nixing West Nile – Equine
During the last decade, most people have heard various mentions of West Nile Virus (WNV), the leading cause of arbovirus encephalitis in both humans and horses. In fact, equines make up nearly 97% of all reported non-human mammalian cases of WNV. Occurring throughout...
Paws 4 Health
Most people know that kisses, smiles and laughs come standard with pets, but did you know sharing your life with a furry friend can also lower blood pressure, increase physical activity and lengthen your lifespan? There is a wealth of medical research that indicates...
Deadly Delay – Johne’s Disease
Johne's disease, also called paratuberculosis, is a fatal gastrointestinal disease in cattle and other ruminants caused by the bacteria Mycobacterium avium ss. paratuberculosis (MAP). The disease is contagious and easily spread among herd members. Animals are...