prove a big hit with many dog owners
By Maggie Reed
Copley News Service
They pack a punch for the pound.
Toy dogs exhibit just as many varying traits, temperaments, degrees of maintenance, care and
In An Emergency, Your Pet's Health Is In Your Hands
In an emergency, your pet's health is in your hands
By Frank Wagner
Copley News Service
A Heimlich maneuver for your hound, cardiopulmonary resuscitation for your cat - and why not? In the absence of
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Preparing house for a new animal is a pet project
By Tim Torres
Copley News Service
Now that you're willing to bring a pet into your life, you need to make sure your home is ready as well.
If the
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Pet trust provides for your companion when you can't
By Chandra Orr
Copley News Service
What happens when your pet outlives you?
In the event that you become incapacitated or die unexpectedly, a pe
han lip service to pets' dental health
By Amy Winter
Copley News Service
Most pet owners aren't told to look inside their pets' mouths. Since pets have a difficult time informing an owner of tooth pa
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Curb pet overpopulation by spaying or neutering
By Chandra Orr
Copley News Service
It's a sad fact that a trip to the shelter is a dead-end road for some 4 million animals each year.
In fact, abo
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Behind every misbehaving dog is a negligent owner
By Chandra Orr
Copley News Service
There's always one - that wild dog that barks at strangers, jumps on the other dogs, tries to mate with every f
ould know about this treatable disease
By Jamie Bozzi
Copley News Service
You've been feeding your dog or cat a well-balanced diet. In fact, you've been providing a little extra food because he seems
hes swim their way back to mobility
By Roni Galgano
Copley News Service
Even while unlatching the backyard gate, one can immediately hear what size dog is in the pool by the tone in Trish Penick's vo
ll be ready to roll with on-the-go gear
By Peggy Scott
Copley News Service
Snap on that leash and pack those squeaky toys - it's road-trip time, and many of those vacations are likely to include four
give aging pets the help they deserve
By Peggy Scott
Copley News Service
Aging can take its toll on a body - even one with four legs. With the passage of time, that leap up onto the couch can become
sories for downtown dogs and cats
By Peggy Scott
Copley News Service
They don't drink Cosmos, and they only care about Manolo Blahniks as chew toys, but pets are rapidly becoming just as urban as tho
pamper those pets in Old World style
By Peggy Scott
Copley News Service
If there is anything a Yankee dog (or cat) may envy about its European brethren, it would likely be the more liberal acceptanc
nces make it easier to track a lost pet
By Chandra Orr
Copley News Service
What happens when Fido breaks his leash or your favorite feline makes a mad dash for the open door?
Of the 6 to 8 million pe
ps for keeping pets healthy and happy
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BARKING UP THE RIGHT TREE
According to an American Kennel Club study, an estimated 86 percent of all purebred dog owners and 91 percent of