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Dogs Helping People – Visit Nursing Homes and Hospitals With Your Pet by Dog Info on Sep 19, 2009Everyone who has ever welcomed a new puppy into their home knows how much joy those little bundles of fur can bring. Therapy dogs help to spread that joy far beyond the four walls of their own home – in hospitals, in nursing homes and in many o...



Vaccinations for Dogs: Kennel Cough and Rabies by Cat Chat on Sep 17, 2009Kennel cough, usually caused by the Bortadella bacterium, can really be a term used to describe any extremely contagious upper respiratory infection in dogs.Because of this tendency to spread easily to other dogs through aerosol droplets, supportive...



Treating Adverse Vaccine Reactions by Jean Dodds, DVM by Truth4Dogs on Aug 6, 2009World-renowned pet vaccination expert Dr. Jean Dodds has written a must-read article, published here with permission, on managing and treating adverse reactions to vaccination. She also clears up common misconceptions about vaccination, titer testing...



Most common mistakes that pet owners make with their pets? by The Cat Zine on Aug 3, 2009What are the most common mistakes that pet owners make with their pets? 

Here are five mistakes many pet owners make, which I can think of: Did not bring their pets for yearly examination. Yearly exams are important and can find health problems...



U.S. airlines’ requirements for health certificates by Dog Jaunt on Jul 30, 2009The first thing to know is that individual states make their own rules about the movement of pets across their borders. The USDA’s APHIS (Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service) website makes that clear: “USDA APHIS VS, our agency, do...





U.S. airlines’ requirements for health certificates by Dog Jaunt on Jul 30, 2009The first thing to know is that individual states make their own rules about the movement of pets across their borders. The USDA’s APHIS (Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service) website makes that clear: “USDA APHIS VS, our agency, do...



New Vaccination Protocols for dogs and cats by being stray on May 11, 2009Memory cells are white blood cells which stand ready in the body to respond with protective antibodies when challenged by a disease agent. Memory cells, once programmed, persist for the lifetime of the animal.



This NGO Has Brought ‘Ek Ummeed’ To Many Underprivileged by Sathya Sai Baba - Life, Love And Spirituality on Mar 1, 2009This NGO Has Brought ‘Ek Ummeed’ To Many Underprivileged Anupam Bhagria Posted: Mar 01, 2009 at 0422 hrs IST Ludhiana Apart from providing free medicines at the Civil Hospital, Nikhil Singal Noble Trust delivers drugs at the doorstep of n...



Gates Foundation to Fund Fight Against “Neglected” Diseases / Fundación Gates dona millones para combatir enfermedades “olvidadas” by The Temas Blog on Feb 3, 2009From the Pan American Health Organization (PAHO): Gates Foundation Grant Will Boost Fight against “Neglected” Diseases New Funds Announced at the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland Efforts to prevent, control and eliminate ̶...



Louis Pasteur - Father of Microbiology by Penspace on Dec 30, 2008Louis Pasteur was a French chemist who laid the foundations of modern microbiology. He also revolutionized the life sciences with his radical methods of study and experimentation. He is credited with numerous discoveries and the development of proc...




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