Veterinary Care for Your Dog Where There Is No Pet Doctor This instructional video is like having a veterinarian and an animal technician in your living room with you as they demonstrate a variety of technical procedures on your dog for you. The video was assembled by Dr. Dave to serve as a companion volume [...]
Veterinary Care for Your Dog Where There Is No Pet Doctor
July 1st, 2009 · No Comments · DVD
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DOGS Choosing Caring and Training
June 30th, 2009 · No Comments · DVD
DOGS Choosing Caring and Training Thinking about getting a dog? Learn everything you need to know about choosing, caring for and training your new dog with this informative program from EduCouch. Five pet experts share their knowledge and advice on a variety of topics including choosing the right dog for children or the elderly, pet [...]
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The Dog Owners Simple Guide To Good Dog Care DVD Audio Seminar
June 28th, 2009 · No Comments · DVD
The Dog Owners Simple Guide To Good Dog Care DVD Audio Seminar Simple Guide for Good Dog Care (and Giving Your Dog a Good Life)… How Much Care Does a Dog Need? Are you providing basic care or have you been missing out on things? Basic Items You’ll Need to Care for Your Dog What [...]
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Pet First Aid Training
March 24th, 2009 · Comments Off · Main Content
by Bobbie McKee First aid treatment should never be used as a substitute to veterinary care. However, pet owners with good first aid training can definitely save pet’s life while waiting for professional help. Here are some of the usual pet emergencies with their first aid procedures: Cuts Small cuts can heal completely in a few days with simple rinsing of water are regular application of antibiotic ointment. More severe and deeper cuts may require stitching – his should be done by a veterin
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The veterinary-care tax and the peanut recalls: Updates
February 13th, 2009 · Comments Off · Main Content
We’ve been covering both the proposed sales tax on veterinary services here in California (a move that other states will surely try to follow) and, of course, the peanut-product recall, which continues to grow with the closing of a second plant in another state and so many additional products recalled every day that I can hardly find my e-mail for all the FDA announcements. The VIN News Service has produced good stories on both subjects. First, the sales tax on veterinary services, which seems
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