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TESTICULAR CANCER AWARENESS WEEK - April 1-7, 2023

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joint health supplements for dogs :: Article Creator Best Joint Supplements For Dogs To Keep Them Healthy And Strong Dogs love to run and bounce around, but all this constant activity takes its toll. Just like their humans, the older they get, the more prone to aches and pains. Surprisingly though it's not just age: young dogs can suffer from joint problems too, especially if they do too much exercise, too soon. "Joint pain can occur in dogs of all breeds and ages and can arise from injury, as well as daily wear and tear," comfirms Dr Karlien Heyrman, head of pets at Pets at Home. Protecting your puppy's joints from the start is one way to help prevent problems later in life, so make sure you don't introduce too much walking too soon and avoid games that involve repetitive and high-impact movements. How can I tell if my dog has joint problems? Any signs of limping, stiffness, swelling, not wanting to go for walks, diffic

Robert Zakar gives back to community

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equine fever :: Article Creator Neurologic Herpesvirus In Alberta Horse A horse at a private facility in Athabasca County, Alberta, is positive for neurologic equine herpesvirus. The horse first developed respiratory symptoms, including cough and nasal discharge. It then developed acute neurological disease with hind-end ataxia, urine dribbling and fecal retention. The horse is under voluntary quarantine and is now recovering. EDCC Health Watch is an Equine Network marketing program that utilizes information from the Equine Disease Communication Center (EDCC) to create and disseminate verified equine disease reports. The EDCC is an independent nonprofit organization that is supported by industry donations in order to provide open access to infectious disease information. Herpesvirus is highly contagious among horses and can cause a variety of ailments in equids, including rhinopneumonitis (a respiratory disease usually found in young horse

Why Stalkers Stalk—and What to Do If You’re a Victim

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veterinary oral health council :: Article Creator OraVet Vs. Greenies: Which Dental Chew Is Better For Your Dog? © Provided by The Spruce Pets Courtesy of Amazon It may be a chore, but keeping your dogs' teeth clean is vital to their health, since periodontal disease is the most commonly diagnosed doggy health problem. In addition to regular brushing, dental chews can help maintain your dog's teeth by rubbing away plaque. Two of the most popular are OraVet Hygiene Dental Chews and Greenies Dog Dental Care Chews.  Given to dogs once per day, each of these chews are designed to remove tartar and plaque from your dog's teeth. That helps prevent teeth problems and periodontal disease, which can evolve into kidney and liver disease if left untreated.  After a comprehensive comparison between the two top dental chews, we have good news: either are likely to help improve your dog's oral health. They're both approved by veterinarians

This Week in Mac Sports: 9/15

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severe hip dysplasia in dogs :: Article Creator Pet Vet: Hip Dysplasia In Dogs © Provided by South Bend-Elkhart WNDU-TV If you want to contact Dr. Visser, you can reach him at the Center for Animal Health by calling 888-PETS-VETS. SOUTH BEND, Ind. (WNDU) - Hip dysphasia is a common condition in a lot of dogs, but one many dog owners may not know much about. We sat down with our Pet Vet Dr. David Visser on 16 News Now Saturday Morning to discuss the condition, and ways dog owners can notice the signs early. If you want to contact Dr. Visser, you can reach him at the Center for Animal Health by calling 888-PETS-VETS or you can send him an email at michianapetvet@comcast.Net. Shih Tzu Common Health Issues Editorial Note: We earn a commission from partner links on Forbes Advisor. Commissions do not affect our editors' opinions or evaluations. Instantly recognizable for their short, long bodies, small, squished faces and big brown eyes, the S

Best Dog Shampoo 2018: HUGE Review of Top 10 Shampoos for ...

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west highland terrier stomach problems :: Article Creator Owners Praised For How They Made Dog 'Feel Safe' On Delayed 13-Hour Flight A video of a woman and her West Highland terrier braving a delayed 13-hour flight between Lisbon and New York has delighted viewers online with over 125,000 views. In the video, Miruna filmed her Westie Sami chilling in a dog bag on the flight. The overlaid text reads: "Getting ready for a 13 hour long flight, but I'm ok as long as I've got my humans with me." Miruna, 35, is originally from Romania and lives in Portugal, working as a content creator. "I started our Instagram @WestieVibes to share my day-to-day life with my Westie dog, Sami," she told Newsweek, "but then our community grew, so I started a YouTube channel where I create educational videos about Westie dogs. I want to share what I'm learning about having a Westie terrier, and hopefully help other dog parent