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Deworming MythsThis article talks about deworming myths.
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Deworming Your HorseFind out how to create a healthy deworming plan for your horse.
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Deworming Multiple CatsDeworming a single cat is easy, but when it comes to multiple ones, you will get finicky cats that disregard medicine and refuse to eat and swallow. But they will have no option but to swallow medicine administered directly into their mouth.
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How to Use Interceptor for Deworming Dogs and CatsVeterinarians most often will recommend the use of Interceptor for parasite problems in pets. The product is effective against parasitic worms common in many pets. -
Not Deworming Your Pets Can Be Dangerous to Your HealthSo, you don't think you need to get your dog or cat dewormed? You're playing with your own health.
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Tech Talk - the Importance of Deworming CatsMost people know that kittens are dewormed when they are very young. However, all cats can be at a risk for getting some kind of parasite.
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Follow This Deworming Schedule to Gain the Best Parasite Protection for Your HorseBy following this schedule and rotating ivermectin, moxidectin, fenbendazole and pyrantal pamoate, your horse should not suffer the devastating effects of parasites. -
Deworming Your Horse - Four Common ParasitesThere are more than a hundred different internal parasites that can infect horses, donkeys, and mules.
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Deworming Your HorseInternal parasites are a large problem with grazing animals, such as horses, because worms, bots and other insects lay their eggs in the soil and grass of pastures, which is then ingested by the horse as he eats. -
FAMACHA: A New Weapon in the Fight Against the Barber Pole WormThe barber pole worm, also known as haemonchus contortus, is the number one enemy of sheep and goat farmers everywhere. Traditional deworming regimens have created a barber pole worm population that is resistant to dewormers. Could FAMACHA be the answer?
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Evicting Equine ParasitesGrazing peacefully in the sun is heavenly for horses, but horses may eat much more than clover and grass. a horse must be dewormed regularly. Along with nutritious feeding and ample watering, deworming is the most critical thing an owner can do to care for his horse. -
How to Worm Your Dog with Panacur CPanacur C is a broad spectrum dog deworming product. To get good results it must be used correctly.
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Causes of Lungworm in CatsSome common symptoms of the feline lungworm are coughing, shortness of breath, and wheezing. Some cats may experience lethargy and weight loss. This parasite can cause damage to the cats lungs, cause infection, or even lead to pneumonia.
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Causes of Feline TapewormFeline tapeworms are a relatively common problem in cats, especially cats that have fleas. Feline tapeworms are long flat parasites that live in the intestines of the cat.
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Causes of Feline RoundwormsFeline roundworms are a very common parasite seen in cats.The feline roundworm resides in the intestines of cats where they swim around, and these parasites are usually between three to six inches in length.
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Causes of Feline HookwormFeline hookworms are parasites that live in the intestines of cats. The feline hookworm can cause problems for animals and humans.
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Overview of Whipworms in DogsThe canine whipworm is an intestinal parasite that lives inside of dogs. The whipworm that commonly infects dogs is called trichuris vulpis and is commonly seen in the United States.
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How to Choose a Hybrid DogPurebred or mixed breed? That's the question many would-be dog owners ask when deciding about adding a four-legged friend to their family. Mixed-breed, or hybrid, dogs have certain advantages over purebreds.
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Free to Good Home: Should You Adopt a Pet Off Craigslist?Is a "Free to Good Home" pet a good idea? Why you might want a pet that someone else finds valueless and things to keep in mind to avoid pitfalls. -
Husky Breeders in North CarolinaBrief description of some North Carolina Husky breeders with Web site links. -
Three Illnesses You Can Get from Your PetThough there are few illnesses communicable between humans and pets, there are still certain illnesses and infections that you can get from a pet. Proper hygiene and consistent dewormings will provide you with the best defense.
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Is My Green Spotted Puffer Sick?Do you think your green spotted puffer fish is sick? This guide can help you determine the cause and severity of the illness.
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The Miraculous Malunggay LeafDiscover the various diseases that a malunggay can cure and other health benefits.
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Medicinal Herbs: My Personal ExperiencesI have been researching herbal medicine for many years now and have tried several home remedies for the various common ailments that my family encounters regularly. Read on to see what our experiences have been.
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A Few Pointers for the First Time Sheep OwnerSheep are handy little lawn mowers, often purchased by hobby farmers for pasture control. What do you need to know before getting sheep? -
Hookworms in DogsUnderstanding how your dog got hookworms is important in preventing future hookworm infestations.
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Pet Insurance - Pros and ConsInsurance comes in handy with unforeseen emergencies, but how much should you spend for this kind of coverage? What are your options?
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Life with a Chronically Ill Horse: Part I - Onset and DiagnosisSeries of articles detailing my experiences with having a horse with a malabsorption disorder. Part I details from onset of illness through initial diagnosis. -
Boarding Stables: Finding & Choosing a "Home" for Your HorseUseful tips on finding a potential boarding barn for your horse, plus a "bare essentials" checklist for every barn you visit. -
A Guide to Animal Shelters and Animal Rescue Centers in Augusta, Georgia and the CSRAAnimal rescue and pet shelters provide care to homeless pets who are waiting for a loving home. From cats to dogs and other animals, one of Augusta's local animal rescue organizations is sure to have your next best friend.
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Preventing Equine ColicHelpful tips and advice on keeping your horse safe from colic, the number-one equine killer. -
10 Reasons Not to Breed Your DogThe reasons not to breed your dog far outweigh the reasons to do it and there are very few cases in which a responsible pet owner should breed their dog. Here are ten reasons why breeding your dog is a bad idea.
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Becoming a New Pet Parent Takes Great ResponsibilityIf you are going to get a new pet, you take om the role of a responsible pet owner. You are that new animal's care taker and provider. Learn all you can for the health and well-being of your new family member. -
The Importance of Parvovirus Prevention for Your DogParvovirus is a serious disease that can affect pets. At one time there was nothing we could do to keep our pets healthy. We now have preventatives available and your pets deserve the proper care to ward off the disease. -
Rescue a Stray or Adopt a Shelter Cat?Things to consider when adding a new cat to your household. -
Urgent Animal News from Around the StatesUrgent shelter news -
The Cost of Owning a Family DogAs the owner of four rescue dogs, I took a look at the cost of owning a family dog, from my initial investment to annual keep and special care. -
Affordable Pet Care at VetXpressA new Vet Clinic opened in Colonial Heights next to Walmart. I was impressed with the compassionate, affordable and friendly service of Dr. A.J. Ereio and his staff.
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What You Need to Know About Puppy Vaccinations & ExamsIt's very important to get new puppy vaccinations on time so that your new pet stays healthy for a long time to come. This guide will tell you what puppy vaccinations you need and when.
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Ten Things You Should Never Give Your DogHere are ten things you should never give your dog, or let him get into. Some sound like common sense, while others might shock you.
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