Dr. Noy’s Teddy Bear for Dogs Extra-Small

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Dr. Noy’s Teddy Bear for Dogs Extra Small Dr. Noy’s Replaceable Squeaker Toys are the new generation of dog toys made soft and snuggly plush toys that have easy-to-replace squeakers and no messy stuffing. Each toy has a Velcro opening in them to make it easy to get inside. Extra-tough and lovable, there isn’t any stuffing for your dog to shred all. For more than 30 years, pet owners, veterinarians and trainers have recommended KONG toy, treats and training tools. This toy is no exception and here’s why: FREE replacement squeaker included Minimal stuffing for minimal mess Inner pouch for extended squeaker life Removable squeaker for easy washing Quality, non-toxic materials for your peace of mind Meets US Toy Safety Standards ASTM- F936-07 What sets Dr. Noys’ Material Dog Toys apart from the plush toy pack? It’s the quality and the ease at which the squeaker can be replaced and/or removed. Compare Material Dog Toys with the others and you can see the difference. As a bonus, all of our dog toys come with a FREE replaceable squeaker.

 

CLASSIC KONG Extra Small for Small Dogs & Cats

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Kong’s exclusive, nontoxic red natural rubber is puncture resistant, super bouncy and chewer friendly. It is unmatched for resilience, durability and bounce. Kong toys are enthusiastically used and recommended by veterinarians, trainers, dog professionals and satisfied customers world wide. X-Small KONGs are for dogs and cats up to 5 lbs.

 

Love Chocolate Labrador Retrievers

temp file 194 Love Chocolate Labrador RetrieversLabrador Retrievers continue to keep their number 1 ranking as America’s favorite breed of dog according to the American Kennel Club and I must admit, they are also one of my favorite breeds.

Labs are very affectionate, loyal, intelligent, and still protective of their family and property. They have a sleek coat that hasĀ  water repellent properties and they do shed if in the house because of the light cycle of being indoors.

Because of their large size they do need a bigger place and room to romp. They love to retrieve, just about anything, and if you seem to be ignoring them, they will bring you their toy so you can play. Labs are good with children, but can run over some smaller children when excited. They are a great rough and tumble dog and an excellent hunter retriever. Their is a tendency toward hip dysplasia, but thanks to the efforts of the AKC and veterinarians, the incidence has seemed to decrease. Labs can also have problems with ear infections because of their swimming nature and the long ear canal. Labradors come in 3 shades, black, yellow and chocolate.

For more information on the Labrador Retriever, be sure to check out the AKC’s website.

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Dog Breeding & Pregnancy : Caring for Newborn Puppies

Caring for newborn puppies requires first keeping them warm and dry with absorbent towels, making sure they each get proper nutrition from the mother and monitoring their weight as they grow. Care for newborn puppies with tips from a veterinarian in this free video on dog care. Expert: Dr. Pam Nichols Contact: www.k-9rehab.com Bio: Dr. Pam Nichols has been a veterinarian for 13 years, and she owns the Animal Care Center in Bountiful, Utah. Filmmaker: Michael Burton

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Dog Breeding & Pregnancy : Delivering Puppies

Delivering puppies requires being prepared for the delivery with warm, dry towels, making sure the mother is taking care of the puppies and letting the vet know that puppies are on the way. Deliver puppies safely at home with tips from a veterinarian in this free video on dog care. Expert: Dr. Pam Nichols Contact: www.k-9rehab.com Bio: Dr. Pam Nichols has been a veterinarian for 13 years, and she owns the Animal Care Center in Bountiful, Utah. Filmmaker: Michael Burton

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Dog Care Tips : How to Treat a Dog’s Ear Infection


Ear infections are very common for dogs, and they need to be diagnosed by veterinarians. Treat a dog’s ear infection with tips from a veterinarian in this free video on dog care. Expert: Dr. James Talbott Bio: Dr. James R. Talbott is a staff veterinarian at Belle Forest Animal Hospital and Kennel in Nashville, Tenn. Filmmaker: Dimitri LaBarge

Be aware of Lyme disease

Lyme disease is rearing its head in Western Pennsylvania.  Veterinarians are seeing more cases this year than in recent years.  Lyme disease is a potentially fatal disease transmitted from ticks to both animals and humans.  Antibiotics can be used to treat the disease.  There is a vaccination that can protect your pets, but can cause serious adverse reactions.  Your veterinarian can tell you what course of action is best for your pet.

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Miniature Dachshund Goes from Overweight Dog to Healthy Weight Pet

www.projectpetslimdown.com Miniature Dachshund PeeWee loses 21% of his body weight with fun outdoor activities and Purina’s Veterinary Diets Overweight Management Formula. Follow Purina veterinarians for the best nutrition and exercise solutions for your dog. Purina Project Pet Slim Down was made possible by Purina Veterinary Diet.

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Boston Terrier Shows How Small, Overweight Pet Dogs Can Improve Health and Become More Energetic

www.projectpetslimdown.com With the help of an underwater treadmill, Maggie the Boston Terrier is able to keep up with her diet and exercise routine and lose 6lbs. Follow Purina veterinarians for the best nutrition and exercise solutions for your dog. Purina Project Pet Slim Down was made possible by Purina Veterinary Diet.

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Pet Care : How to Treat a Cat Bite

Cat bites can be very serious for humans and should be treated first with antibacterial soap, and then with professional medical attention. Treat a cat bite with tips from an experiencedveterinarian in this free video on pet care. Expert: Dr. James Talbott Bio: Dr. James R. Talbott is a staff veterinarian at Belle Forest Animal Hospital and Kennel in Nashville, Tenn. Filmmaker: Dimitri LaBarge

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