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Should I give my dog the Leptospirosis shot?

from petside.com on 19 Nov 2009

Q: I recently adopted a Pug and in the paper work with him it says not to give him the leptospirosis shot. I have always given my pugs this shot. But my new pug was never given it because of the fear of reaction. What is your opinion on this? My vet says of course its up to me, I want to do what's best for my dogs.

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The Daily Coyote: A Touching Tale

from petside.com on 16 Nov 2009

A riveting account of personal transformation, this book will remain in your heart long after the last page.

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Can I Cut My Cats Nails with Human Clippers?

from petside.com on 13 Nov 2009

Can I cut my cats nails with a human nail clippers?

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Can Coffee Hurt Dogs?

from petside.com on 13 Nov 2009

My Cocker Spaniel loves to drink my coffee. Can coffee hurt dogs? Are there any signs I should watch for?

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America's Greenest Animal Shelters

from petside.com on 13 Nov 2009

Petside applauds these shelters for protecting both animals and the planet!

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Bans on Declawing Cats Causes Quite a Stir

Over the past few weeks, several California cities have passed ordinances which ban the declawing of cats. And while cat lovers who abhor this inhumane and cruel surgical procedure are thrilled with the City Council Members decision to pass these...

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Betrayal by the ASPCA?: Oreo's Story

There are some stories about animal rescue that arrive in my email box each day that warm my heart and reaffirm my positive feelings that there are many people out in the world that love animals and deeply want to...

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Why bird flu has not caused a pandemic

from petside.com on 21 Nov 2009

Bird flu viruses would have to make at least two simultaneous genetic mutations before they could be transmitted readily from human to human, according to new research.

An atomic-level look at an HIV accomplice

from petside.com on 21 Nov 2009

Since the discovery in 2007 that a component of human semen called SEVI boosts infectivity of the virus that causes AIDS, researchers have been trying to learn more about SEVI and how it works, in hopes of thwarting its infection-promoting activity.

Barn personnel experience higher-than-average rates of respiratory symptoms

from petside.com on 21 Nov 2009

The estimated 4.6 million Americans involved in the equine industry may be at risk of developing respiratory symptoms due to poor air quality in horse barns, according to a questionnaire study.

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