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  • Oct 02 2013

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    It’s National Pet Wellness Month!

    Commit to Your Pet’s Health During National Pet Wellness Month AMY JO HAND More than likely you visit the doctor and/or dentist at least once a year. Are you doing the same for your pet? Because cats and dogs age quicker than us, taking them to the veterinary hospital once a year is like you going once in five to seven years! October is National Pet Wellness Month (NPWM); celebrate by committing to your furry friends’ health with annual wellness exams. The American Animal Hospital Association (AAHA) recommends annual wellness exams at a minimum, and as your pet gets older,…

  • Sep 27 2013

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    A Different Perspective on Sharks and the Need to Conserve

    The Sublime Otherness of Sharks A new book makes the visual case for why sharks fascinate and frighten us, and for why we should save them. Edward Tenner Sep 25 2013 10 inShare A white shark follows a researcher in a sea kayak off South Africa’s southwest coast. (Thomas Peschak / University of Chicago Press)   Edmund Burke, Immanuel Kant, and other authors of the Romantic era saw a special emotion in our recognition of nature’s terrifying side, the paradoxical pull of the imagery of pain and danger they called the sublime. And no creature evokes this sense more vividly than…

  • Sep 27 2013

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    Sharks May Aid in a Cure for Breast Cancer

    Shark’s blood may harbor human breast cancer cure By ANI | ANI  Melbourne, Sept 27 (ANI): Researchers have claimed that a type of antibody found only in the blood of sharks could help tackle breast cancer. It is thought that the unique IgNAR antibodies could be used to prevent the growth of cancer cells and research into them could lead to the development of new drugs to fight one of the most common form of the disease, News.com.au reported. Biologists from the University of Aberdeen have been awarded 345,660 Australian dollars by Scottish cancer research charity the Association for International…

  • Sep 23 2013

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    Chicken Owners Scramble When Their Pet Feels Foul

      We have definitely seen this trend in our practice. We are seeing a large number of chickens with the numbers increasing significantly over the past year. We have treated a wide variety of disease conditions in poultry as well as numerous surgical procedures. Most commonly performed surgeries are related to the reproductive tract, such as egg removal from egg bound hens or salpingectomies (removal of the reproductive tract of a hen) in birds with serious reproductive conditions. We also work with various rescue organizations which save chickens, “Free from Harm” (executive director Robert Grillo) is a particularly motivated and…

  • Sep 11 2013

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    Dog’s Shedding in the Fall Can Be Just as Bad as in the Spring.

    From the AVMA SmartHealth Brief Pet Connection: Dog’s shedding in fall can be just as bad as in spring By Dr. Marty Becker and Gina Spadafori Published: Tuesday, Sep. 10, 2013 – 12:00 am As the days grow shorter and the nights grow cooler, you may observe something that seems rather odd for a body preparing for winter: Your dog is shedding more than usual. Be reassured: It’s perfectly normal. Dogs typically lose their winter coat in spring, when it is replaced by a shorter, lighter one for summer. In the fall, this cycle is reversed, as the summer coat…

  • Sep 04 2013

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    Article About Avian Medicine/Vets from the American Veterinary Medical Association News (Featuring Dr. Sakas)

    Birds of a feather Few in number, avian veterinarians are a dedicated lot   Story and photos by R. Scott Nolen posted September 4, 2013 Stuart Blackman can’t imagine life without Rufus, his pet scarlet macaw. “I grew up with Rufus. I don’t know what life would be like without him, God forbid,” said Blackman of the spectacular red bird he’s owned for nearly 31 years. ​ ​ ​ ​ Gainsborough, a hyacinth macaw, is one of Stuart Blackman’s four pet exotic birds. He considers the birds to be his children, and spares no expense to ensure their health and…

  • Sep 03 2013

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    Nestlé Purina Voluntarily Recalls Limited Number of Purina ONE Adult Dog Food Bags

    Another recall because of Salmonella contamination. Nestlé Purina Voluntarily Recalls Limited Number of Purina ONE beyOnd Our White Meat Chicken & Whole Barley Recipe Adult Dry Dog Food Bags Due to a Potential Health Risk Contact Consumer: 1-800-473-8546 Media: Keith Schopp 314-982-2577 FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE – August 30, 2013 – St. Louis, Missouri, Nestlé Purina PetCare Company (NPPC) is voluntarily recalling a limited number of 3.5-pound bags of its Purina ONE beyOnd Our White Meat Chicken & Whole Barley Recipe Adult Dry Dog Food from a single production run and shipped to retail customers in the United States. This is…

  • Aug 29 2013

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    Maintaining High Standards for Pet Dental Care

    We are an American Animal Hospital Association (AAHA) accredited hospital (and have been since 1953). We have four year accreditation status, which is the highest level awarded by AAHA. We keep very high standards to maintain our accreditation, which also equates to a much better level of care for your pets. The following article discusses standards of dental care which are recommended for AAHA- accredited hospitals, particularly that all animals undergoing dental procedures are to be anesthetized and intubated. This enables a safe procedure for the pets and enables an effective thorough cleaning, as well as effective dental prophylaxis. For…

  • Aug 29 2013

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    Bird Food Recall

    Bird Food Recall Goldenfeast® Inc. Recalls Bird Food Due to Possible Salmonella Contamination from Parsley Contact: 1-800-344-6536 FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE – August 26, 2013 -Goldenfeast® Inc. is recalling several exotic bird food blends due to possible contamination of Salmonella from parsley flake ingredients supplied to Goldenfeast® Inc. by Specialty Commodities, Inc., an outside supplier to Goldenfeast® Inc. On February 11, 2013 Specialty Commodities, Inc. initiated a voluntary product recall of parsley flakes distributed to Goldenfeast® Inc. and other pet food manufacturers because the product may have the potential to be contaminated with Salmonella. Specialty Commodities distributed the product to Goldenfeast® Inc….

  • Aug 26 2013

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    Get Your Pets Ready for Back to School Days Too

    Pet Tales: Get your pets ready for school days, too   August 24, 2013 12:10 am   By Linda Wilson Fuoco / Pittsburgh Post-Gazette August has been a difficult month for Pablo, starting in 2008 when our only child left home to attend Swarthmore College. What does a cocker spaniel think when one-third of his world suddenly disappears? Pablo seemed so sad. The bounce was missing from his gait, and the wag was gone from his stumpy tail.   Back to school can be a tough transition for family pets that have enjoyed having children around all summer, said Katherine “Kat” Miller,…