Archive for August 29th, 2011

Track your Pet with New GPS System “TAGG”

Monday, August 29th, 2011

SAN DIEGO – August 15, 2011 – Pet parents no longer have to worry about losing their beloved companions with the arrival of Tagg—The Pet Tracker™, an advanced pet tracking system equipped with GPS and wireless capabilities that enables pets to stay in touch with their owners. Tagg—The Pet Tracker is the first product from Snaptracs Inc., a newly formed…more

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Dog Theft on the Rise

Monday, August 29th, 2011

USA – (USA Today Money) -  Here’s yet another sign the economy has gone to the dogs: Money-seeking thieves are pilfering pooches and selling them for profit. For the first seven months of 2011, reports of stolen dogs rose 49%, according to the American Kennel Club. About 224 were snatched, compared with 150 in the same period last year. In 2008, 71 thefts were recorded by the AKC’s database of customer and media reports. That rose to 162 in 2009 and 255 in 2010…more

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Canine influenza season starts in New Mexico

Monday, August 29th, 2011

CARLSBAD NM.— (Current-Argus) Flu season is just around the corner for humans, but it appears canine influenza season has already started in Carlsbad and Hobbs. Carlsbad Animal Clinic Veterinarian Robin Sankey said while fellow veterinarians in Hobbs have been reporting more cases of canine flu in their area, she is just beginning to see some dogs coming into her clinic exhibiting flu-like symptoms…more

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Large Python Snake In Backyard?

Monday, August 29th, 2011

CINCINNATI – (WKRC-TV)A Cincinnati family suspected a snake was nearby when their dogs found large amounts of shed snakeskin in their backyard. But they didn’t expect it to be a 14-foot, 120-pound reticulated python…more

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Dock Diving Dogs of Ohio

Monday, August 29th, 2011

LANCASTER, Ohio – (ONNTV) Top area dogs were all invited to the Paws In The Pool event in Lancaster, Ohio.  The competition was open to all dock diving clubs and even non-participants could try it out in between rounds. Event organizers said dock diving is becoming more and more popular…more

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Feral Cat Problem Growing In NE Ohio

Monday, August 29th, 2011

ELYRIA, Ohio – (ONNTV) Amanda Gerber sees so many cats near her Elyria home that her 10-month-old daughter has a favorite. “There are two of them that are pregnant,” said Gerber. “There’s a big orange and white one that is pregnant and a little grey one that my daughter loves to death. She calls her Keke.”…more

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Hyperthyroidism is one of the most common diseases seen in older cats

Monday, August 29th, 2011

SEATTLE – (Seattle Times:Tails of Seattle) – My 15-year-old male cat has been diagnosed with hyperthyroidism. I have been informed of the three choices available to me. I am leaning toward the radioactive iodine treatment, because it is essentially a cure. But what are the risks and drawbacks associated with this procedure…more

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Taking Puppy home too soon can pose serious health risks

Monday, August 29th, 2011
TIME – (Healthland blog) -Most veterinarians and dog breeders agree that puppies shouldn’t be separated from the rest of their litter for adoption before 2 months of age. A new study corroborates that advice, showing that puppies removed from their broods earlier were more likely to develop behavioral problems as adult dogs…more
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Georgia Dog Blamed for Eating $10,000 Worth of Diamonds at Jewelry Store

Monday, August 29th, 2011
Albany, Ga. – (Fox News) – A Georgia pooch named “Honey Bun” is being blamed for the disappearance of $10,000 worth of diamonds from a jewelry store, WALB-TV reports. The owners of John Ross Jewelers in Albany, Ga., say the dog — often seen roaming the store and greeting customers — ate a pack of loose diamonds left briefly on a desk about two weeks ago, according to the station…more

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Zoo mystery: How did apes and birds know quake was coming?

Monday, August 29th, 2011

WASHINGTON DC – (Washington Post)  It happened a little before 2 p.m. Primate keeper K.C. Braesch was standing just a few feet away when Iris emitted a loud, guttural cry, known to scientists as belch-vocalizing. Iris then scrambled to the top…more

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Salmonella traced to backyard chicken farms

Monday, August 29th, 2011

USA – (USA Today)  The burgeoning trend of keeping chickens and ducklings in backyard farms may have brought a new problem home to roost: infections with salmonella. Twin outbreaks of salmonella linked to chicks and ducklings bought for backyard farms have stricken 92 people in 20 states…more

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Eastern equine encephalitis risk rises

Monday, August 29th, 2011

BOSTON - (boston.com) The risk of humans being infected with Eastern equine encephalitis by mosquitoes is high in several Southeastern Massachusetts towns and is generally on the rise across that part of the state, the state Department of Public Health said yesterday. The virus has been found in mosquitoes that bite mammals, including humans…more

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Heartworm heartbreak: Medicine shortage forces vets to choose between dogs

Monday, August 29th, 2011

Atlanta – (NBC-CH11)…”Of all of the diseases we see, this one is the most preventable,” Dr. Jones said. “That’s why it’s so frustrating.” Mosquitoes carry the parasites easily in warm areas like Georgia. It can be fatal to your dog…more… 

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