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06
Nov
2009
Pet Diabetes Tips

3 days ago by Dr. Carol Osborne, DVM

November is Pet Diabetes Month I will be sharing various diabetes tips with all my pet loving friends this month. To begin, I want to share some alarming statistics. Currently 3.8 million people worldwide die from diabetes and diabetes related illnesses each year. In the last 20 years the number of ...

Dr. Carols Naturally ... - carolonpets.com/blog · 17 references

28
Oct
2009
Dangers Lurking in Your Pets Backyard!

12 days ago by Dr. Carol Osborne, DVM

It is always wonderful to wake up and find deer grazing in the backyard or other wildlife roaming freely in your backyard. However as construction continues to encroach into formerly “wild” areas, are we putting ourselves and our pets at risk? Wildlife is usually pleasurable to watch. Whether it’s t ...

Dr. Carols Naturally ... - carolonpets.com/blog · 17 references

20
Oct
2009
Love My Dog Toby: 12.5 Years Old: Border Collie: Heeler

19 days ago by Brenda Johima

Both of my blogs have lots of photos of my dog Toby. She’s 12.5 years old now. LOL. 12.5. I have taken many, many photos of her over the years, and it seems the older she gets, the more photos I want to take of her. I know one day she will be gone, and somehow in my mind, the images will keep the me ...

Brenda Johima Fine FUN ... - brendajohima.com/blog

19
Oct
2009
Long Live the Queen

21 days ago by frogdogz

As hard as it is for me to believe, Tessa will be fifteen years old next month. Those years have flown by, in so many ways. Tessa, for me, is still the relcalcitrant, surly little hooligan I tried to haul to work with me at six weeks, with her bucking and flailing at the end of the lead, as I slippe ...

Frogdog Blog - A French ... - bullmarketfrogs.com/blog · 27 references

For Dogs Who Are Senior Citizens

21 days ago by The Dog Lady

This was posted recently in our forums, but I know not all of you get to the forums very often, and I thought it might be of interest: The Grey Muzzle Fact Sheet! “We envision a world where no old dog dies alone and afraid.” The Grey Muzzle Organization improves the lives of old dogs who have [...]

Doggies.com Dog Blog - doggies.com/blog · 22 references

18
Oct
2009
What To Feed A Senior Dog

22 days ago

Is your dog considered a senior? When you are feeding a senior dog one thing you will want to remember is that older dogs may need more protein. You can still feed your dog dry kibbles, canned food, raw food or you can also look into using supplements. If feeding your senior dog kibbles a few things ...

The Fun Times Guide to Dogs - dogs.thefuntimesguide.com · Rank: 41,694 · 43 references

16
Oct
2009
Dogs: Available For Adoption

23 days ago by k9village

A list of dogs currently in need of adoption will be posted here as soon as possible…. Thank you for your patience and please view this page again in a few days… Thank you for your interest, Sincerely, Kirsten

K9 Village - k9village.tlcpetboarding.com

German Shepherd: Breed Information

23 days ago by k9village

Breed Profile Breed Group: Herding Weight: 75-95 lbs Height: Male: 24-26; Female: 22-24 inches Color(s): most colors, other than white, are permissible. Characteristics Ratings 1 out of 7 Size: ***** Grooming Requirements: *** Exercise Requirements: **** Good With Other Dogs: ** Watchdog Ability:*** ...

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Disorders That May Cause A Dog To Go Blind

24 days ago

A dog can go blind from any number of disorders. Did you know there are a few breeds that are predisposed to glaucoma? Other disorders that may cause blindness in dogs: Cataracts Ulcers Dry eye Have you ever wondered what it is like to live with an old blind dog? One thing you have to do is set boun ...

The Fun Times Guide to Dogs - dogs.thefuntimesguide.com · Rank: 41,694 · 43 references

15
Oct
2009
Blindness Cured with a Single Shot!

24 days ago by Dr. Carol Osborne, DVM

Imagine being blind and receiving a single injection that restores your vision! This sounds too good to be true but is a new reality that holds tremendous hope fpr people and pets in the future. Normally, most drugs are unable to reach the retina because of a natural impermeable lining, called the b ...

Dr. Carols Naturally ... - carolonpets.com/blog · 17 references

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