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Plaque needs to be removed from a dog’s teeth in order to prevent tartar buildup, and there are toys and bones to assist in this process. Learn about toothbrush kits that can be used to help remove plaque from dogs’ teeth with help from a veterinarian in this free video on removing plaque from a dog’s teeth. Expert: James Talbott Contact: www.belleforestanimalhospital.com Bio: Dr. James R. Talbott is a staff veterinarian at Belle Forest Animal Hospital and Kennel in Nashville, Tenn. Filmmaker: Dimitri LaBarge


To stop a neutered dog from marking his territory inside the house, use a cleaning product specifically designed to camouflage or absorb previously soiled spots. Prevent dogs from urinating in the house, blocking off the area that they consistently mark, withhealth information from a veterinarian in this free video on pet care. Expert: Dr. Aimee Beger Bio: Dr. Aimee Beger works for McClintock Animal Care Center in Tempe, Ariz. Filmmaker: Ryan Quinn


To stop a dog from eating feces, consider using a product called For-Bid, which is sprinkled on the animal’s food, or try making the cat’s litter box out of reach from the dog and pick up after a pet has defecated outside. Prevent a dog from eating feces, whether outside or from the litter box, withhealth information from a veterinarian in this free video on pet care. Expert: Dr. Aimee Beger Bio: Dr. Aimee Beger works for McClintock Animal Care Center in Tempe, Ariz. Filmmaker: Ryan Quinn

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A valuable quick-reference book that includes every aspect of dogs’ physical and mental health. Gives a detailed picture of how dogs’ anatomy and physiology works, with in-depth information on diet, training, grooming, exercise and breeding. Directions are given for observing symptoms and treating minor conditions, with information on nursing and first aid, and on deciding when to call a vet. Normal health data, a whelping calendar, nutritional guides, a first-aid s… More >>

The Dogs Health from A to Z: A Canine Veterinary Dictionary


Removing a tick from a pet requires grabbing the tick by the head, using fingers or tweezers, and pulling it out firmly, careful not to separate the body from the head. Treat a pet with flea and tick prevention, as ticks can spread to humans, withhealth information from a veterinarian in this free video on pet care. Expert: Dr. Aimee Beger Bio: Dr. Aimee Beger works for mcclintock Animal Care Center in Tempe, Ariz. Filmmaker: Ryan Quinn


To remove ticks from an animal, which are normally found between the toes, in the ear canal or on the back of the ear, use tweezers, a hemostat or finger tips to extract the insect. Eliminate ticks as quickly as possible to avoid further disease with information from a practicing veterinarian in this free video on pet care. Expert: James Dee Contact: www.hollywoodanimal.com Bio: Dr. James Dee is a veterinarian and partner at Hollywood Animal Hospital in Hollywood, Fla. Filmmaker: Paul Muller

Prevention's Symptom Solver for Dogs and Cats: From Arfs and Arthritis to Whimpers and Worms, an Owner's Care Finder

A head-to-tail guide to symptoms and their solutions…Since pets and people don’t speak the same language, our furry friends’ symptoms can be both worrisome and mysterious.Now, for the first time, readers can look up pet’s symptoms–and learn not only what physical and emotional problems may be causing them, but how they can help. This book includes reassuring advice, over 1,000 practical tips from top veterinarians, and important information on… How to detect glaucoma by loo (more…)


dogarthritisreport.com Testimonials from pet owners after trying the pet arthritis treatment “Arthro-Ionx,” the arthritis and hip dysplasia treatment used by “Faith the Dog.” Good Stuff!

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