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Monday, November 21st, 2011Currently I am trying to finish a ‘real’ book about my trials and tribulations- specifically the College of Veterinarians Inquiry Committee Report into yours truly…Dr Andrew Jones
In researching the book, I am trying to document some of the fines and charges against veterinarians who have been charged with professional misconduct.
And I am finding serious cases here..those who …
Pet Insurance: Do You Really Need It And Should You Buy It?
Friday, November 18th, 2011Veterinary fees are soaring, so many pet owners are considering pet insurance. This article will show you the pros and cons about pet insurance, what to watch out for, and help you decide if you need it. Lastly I’ll show you some simple tips to decreasing the likelihood of you needing pet insurance for your dog or cat.
Veterinary …
Hairball and Constipation Remedy for your dogs and cats
Friday, November 4th, 2011Here is a little known, yet VERY healthy remedy for hairballs and constipation in dogs and cats.
In fact I have been advising pet owners use it for YEARS..
Recently you probably carved one up.
And probably threw it out.
Drum roll………….
Pumpkin.
I cooked ours up on Tuesday, and I have been feeding it to my 2 dogs, …
Rabies in Dogs and Cats: How To Avoid The Biggest Mistakes Pet Owners Make
Monday, October 24th, 2011Rabies- just the word alone evokes images of fear, frothing aggressive dogs, and death. The movie “Old Yeller” left a generation convinced that Rabies vaccine is a necessity, for all pets. In this article I am going to give you a better understanding of Rabies, the real risks to you and your pet, and what you need to do …
Pet Food Recall Settlement is Unfair
Monday, October 17th, 2011Finally there has been an agreement reached in the longstanding class action case against many pet food companies, and pet owners affected by the pet food recall.
In 2007, pet food contaminated with melamine and cyanuric acid affected thousands of dogs and cats in North America.
These toxins were added to artificially boost measured protein levels of the food.…
Thanksgiving Dental Tragedy
Wednesday, October 12th, 2011I recently enjoyed a Thanksgiving dinner with family and friends, but you wouldn’t believe what happened to me.
Imagine this.
Family and friends are huddled around the table.
It’s overflowing with food.
Creamy mashed potatoes.
Cheesy yummy squash.
Brioche- a fabulous french bread
Vegetables all laden with seasoning and extra butter.
The gravy is calling me.
A wonderfully cooked …
Natural solutions to treating anemia in dogs and cats
Monday, October 3rd, 2011Anemia is a decrease in number of red blood cells (RBCs) or decreased amount of hemoglobin in the blood.
Anemia is the most common disorder of the your pet’s blood. There are several different kinds of anemia, caused by a variety of underlying causes.
Hemoglobin (found inside Red Blood Cells) carry oxygen from the lungs …
Oldest Ever 2 Faced Cat
Friday, September 30th, 2011This story has been in the news- Here it is and I am wondering what you may think about it….
Dr Andrew
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Oldest Ever 2 Faced Cat
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(Reuters) – Frank and Louie, a gray feline with two mouths, two noses and three eyes, just turned 12 years old and is the world’s oldest, living two-faced cat.
Sara …
Do you remember YOUR first pet as a child?
Wednesday, August 31st, 2011Animals, specifically dogs and cats have been a BIG part of my life..I have always had a pet and continue to do so..
I grew up on a farm..cows, pigs, horses, chickens, sheep, pigs, turkeys, and the like, along with a variety of pets…rabbits, budgies, hamsters, and a herd of dogs and cats.
My father, the provider, the farmer, …
Declawing cats is approved by majority of pet owners
Friday, August 19th, 2011The results of this poll surprised me.
Cats scratch and dogs bark. Is declawing or debarking the answer?
Nearly 60 percent of American pet owners, including 55 percent of cat owners, say it is OK to have a cat declawed, but only 8 percent approve of having a dog’s vocal cords removed, according to an Associated Press-Petside.com poll.
My …
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