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Diabetes -- Is Your Pet at Risk?
by Rebecca Brents
Pets, like people, can become diabetic, and as with humans, age and weight seem to play a definite part in the development of this often serious disease. As a responsible owner, you are the one most likely to notice when something is wrong with your pet ... and prompt diagnosis and treatment are essential to the satisfactory management of this malady. Management is the operative word in dealing with diabetes. The symptoms can be managed and treated. Diabetes itself cannot be cured.

A Flea in Your Ear
Oh, my Lord ... what's that???
by Nora Nichols
In certain parts of the country, fleas are simply part of the price of living there. Fleas like a warm, moist climate, so they are less of a problem in dry desert regions or in cold country where winters bring hard freezes. But I nearly lost my mind dealing with them when we lived in balmy southern California. My pets and I both suffered from -- and abhorred -- their constant presence. It was among the best reasons I could cite on the "quality of life" scale when finally we moved.

Holiday Treats Can Be Fatal to Your Dog
by Sparrow Darling
It's that time of year again, when our homes are filled with edible goodies, plants and decorations. Most of us that have dogs include them in any celebrations. What we need to realize is that holiday decorations, plants and certain foods can be hazardous to their health.

Mosquitoes are a Hazard to Your Pet's Heath, Too!
by Scottie Johnson
Most responsible pet owners know of the hazards from mosquito bites associated with heartworm disease in cats and dogs. Mosquitoes carry parasite larvae, which they transmit to your pet once they bite. The parasite larvae then migrate to the heart and major circulatory organs in your pet, where it develops into an adult worm that can reach ten inches in length.

Dog Health Care
What You Should Know
by Joel Walsh
Dog health care means more than a yearly trip to the vet. Now more than ever, a dog's health problems can be prevented, cured, or alleviated, just like many human woes.

Dog Health Emergencies
What Will You Do?
by Joel Walsh
Sure, you may be a master of human First Aid. But do you know what to do in a dog health emergency?

How To Clean Cat Urine
by Donovan Baldwin
How the heck do you get rid of that cat urine smell?

Ten Foods Your Dog Should Never Eat
by Michelle Johnson
With the latest news about proper diets for your dog, more and more dog owners are giving their dogs table scraps. There are certain foods a dog must not eat. I have compiled the top ten dangerous foods for dogs. Find out which foods for your dog are not healthy.

Description of Dog Diseases
by Tracey Wilson
Descriptions of many dog illnesses

Allergies In Cats
The Basics
by Donovan Baldwin

Rules for Basic Dog Care
by Valentina Bellicova
When you bring a dog into your life it is the same as adding a new member to your family. Bringing up puppy may not be the same as bringing up baby, but there are some basic similarities if you want a happy household.

Pet Auto Safety Tips
Using Restraints to Keep Your Dog Safe
by Dawn Ross

Feeding A Healthy Diet To Your Dog
by Russ Richer
The Enchanted Sprite - Feeding A Healthy Diet To Your Dog

How Long Will My Cat Live?
by Larry Chamberlain
The Enchanted Sprite - How Long Will My Cat Live?

Foxtail Grass Dangerous to Dogs
by Marilyn Pokorney
The Enchanted Sprite - Foxtail Grass Dangerous to Dogs

The Shamanic Approach to Healing for Animals
by Nancie Lapier
The shamanic perspective is that everything on earth - from the trees, grasses & waters, to her creatures and human beings - is alive and has a spirit. No human being is viewed as loftier on any hierarchical scale; rather every spirit manifesting in physical form is viewed as being an aspect of God, or the one Great Spirit.

Benefits of Natural and Holistic Pet Care
by Mariangie Gonzalez
The Enchanted Sprite - Benefits of Natural and Holistic Pet Care

Pet Ear Infections
by Deena Caruso
The Enchanted Sprite - Pet Ear Infections

Aghhh! My Cat Has Got Fleas
by Larry Chamberlain
So, how come my cat has got fleas? Cats that are allowed outside pick up fleas by socializing with other cats or just by walking through territory where other cats have been. Think that your indoor only cat is safe? Not so.

Summer Pet Health Tips
by ARA Content

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