Dog Health & Treatments : How to Remove a Tick From an Animal
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
Moment by Moment: The Delta Society’s Pet Partners
This video speaks to the Human-Animal Health Connection, reviewing the wonderful work that The Delta Society ( http://deltasociety.org ) has inspired.
Duration : 0:7:12
Linda Kajda’s Dog Skin Solutions
Does your dog suffer from skin problems? Linda Kajda shows you a solution to your dog’s problems.
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Duration : 0:1:4
Cat Health Care Tips : How to Treat a Cat’s Bladder Infection
A cat’s bladder infection is treated with veterinarian-prescribed antibiotics. Treat a cat’s bladder infection with tips from a veterinarian in this free video on pet care.
Expert: Dr. James Talbott
Bio: Dr. James R. Talbott is a staff veterinarian at Belle Forest Animal Hospital and Kennel in Nashville, Tenn.
Filmmaker: Dimitri LaBarge
Duration : 0:1:12
Save a Puppy/song-Amazing/read description
all pics from google.com and yahoo.com
Save a puppy and give them a chance. Adopt one from an animal shelter because not only are you getting a new puppy,you’re making room for another animal to be rescued and have the same chance your lucky pet did. Don’t support puppy mills because they don’t take good care of their animals. You have a VERY good chance of getting a sick dog who has not been taken care of hence alot of medical problems. If you buy a sick dog ur supporting puppy mills and letting an adorable healthy dog die. Even if you don’t adopt a dog you can donate to shelters. When you buy a dog or cat from a pet store there’s a good chance they came from a puppy mill.
You can make a huge difference. If you adopt from an animal shelter you are getting a well taken care of pet, saving ur new pets life,AND saving another pets life because the money goes to rescuing abused animals and providing medical care, food, and shelter.
And not all puppy mill pups look like the pics in the video but who’s saying they’re healthy mentally and physically?
At shelters the pets are played with and checked up on through all the time before you adopt them.
Srry the discription is sooo long!
Duration : 0:4:38
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