Rabies is extremely serious, so keep an eye out for symptoms. Is your dog staggering and do they appear disoriented? Is your dog suffering from seizures or paralysis of a limb? Does you dog appear sensitive to light, touch and sound? All of these are signs of rabies and require immediate attention. Our chickens dig […]

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Checking out what others are saying is the best way for us to get a better insight into how good a product actually is. The Taste of the Wild recipes we’ve explored have, by and large, gotten very positive feedback from users and reviewers. Now, we’ll take a close look at Taste of the Wild’s […]

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If you’re looking for an affordable brand that offers meat-centric, grain-free foods, then Taste of the Wild might be a good choice for you. Taste of the Wild will primarily appeal to dry food consumers. Their canned food selection is small and limited to stew-style products. Inspired by your pet’s ancestral hunting diet, the recipes […]

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The next best option is purchasing either wet or dry cat food or both. But that doesn’t mean merely picking up any bag or can of pet food. You need to check labels for ingredients to be sure that it is mostly made out of protein. Trout and ocean fish meal appear to be the […]

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Therefore, it is important to take a stray cat to the vet no matter the condition they seem to be in. Hopefully, you’ll fall in love and keep the cat yourself or have success rehoming it to a loving family. Get practical pet health tips, articles, and insights from our veterinary community delivered weekly to […]

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Common interventions include vaccination against common animal illnesses, such as distemper or rabies, and dental prophylaxis to prevent or inhibit dental disease. This may also involve owner education so as to avoid future medical or behavioral issues. Dr. Brian Collins, D.V.M. ’94, is an extension veterinarian for the Cornell Margaret and Richard Riney Canine Health […]

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When gaining a stray cat’s trust and affection, it is sometimes two steps forward, two steps back. Please bring the sick or injured animal, during regular business hours, to the appropriate shelter. Please note that these agencies are currently only accepting sick or injured cats. Feral cats are born in the wild, and thus, have […]

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If a dog that has previously been declared by a court to be dangerous, when unjustified, attacks and causes physical injury to a person, the owner of the dog shall be guilty of a Class A misdemeanor. The owner of the dangerous dog shall be required to pay all expenses involved with the investigation, pickup, […]

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I will definitely share this post with my sister-in-law so that she will be better informed of the condition. One last thing, do you vaccinate an already positive dog? Vaccines are to help prevent infection in the first place, they’re infected now. There is no evidence that vaccinating a positive animal will either help clear […]

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