Tuesday, December 13, 2011

Does Stress Make You a Nervous Wreck?

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Identifying The Symptoms Of Seizures In Dogs
by Sandra DeMers

Nobody likes to see their dog having a fit. It is one of the most upsetting moments you can imagine. It is not necessary to get into a state because if you monitor your beloved companion as closely as possible tragedy can be averted and you need not lose your pet. Seizures in dogs are treatable once you know what to look for and...

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Easy Remedies for Dog Hot Spots
by Jennifer Gretson

Dog hot spots are the areas on the dog's skin where there is an inflammation. As the name suggest, it appears as a red hot mess that often destroys the dermatitis part of the skin. The medical term for dog hot spots is known to be moist dermatitis. There are many known causes for dog hot spots but among them is biting and other ...

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Why You Should Choose a Working Dog
by Smith Hober

Buying a new dog is a very fun thing to do. Taking care of the animal is another thing entirely. Even the daily walk will seem like a chore after a few months. Not to mention stuff like grooming and vet runs and vaccines. It's just not an easy thing to do, it takes a lot of time and energy to do effectively, and if you don't pro...

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Wyld's Wingdom to Exhibit at H.H. Backer's Pet Industry Christmas Trade Show
by Cindy Woudenberg

Wyld's Wingdom is pleased to be exhibiting at the 45th Annual H.H. Backer Pet Industry Christmas Trade Show and Educational Conference on October 14-16, 2011 at the Donald E. Stephens Convention Center in Rosemont, Illinois. Wyld's Wingdom, a wholesale pet supply distributor for exotic and...

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Does Stress Make You a Nervous Wreck?
by Erzsebet Homolya

Not everyone gets angry and filled with rage when they're feeling stressed. Some people wind up feeling an intense amount of worry in the pit of their stomach when they're driving or stuck in traffic. They can't stop fidgeting and feeling nervous about what the outcome will be, some even fear a loss of control and panic.

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