Dogs

A look at shelter medicine and how caring for animals in a shelter situation differs from caring for an owned animal.

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Learn about patellar luxations in dogs; the causes, symptoms, methods of diagnosis and treatments.

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Every dog needs training of one type of another, from the couch potato pet dog to the canine athlete in training to compete against others of his kind.

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Canine influenza vaccination may be a good idea for some dogs but it is not a vaccine that is needed by all dogs. Find out whether your dog needs the vaccine.

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Cataracts in Dogs

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Cataracts occur when the lens of the eye becomes opaque and may be severe enough to cause blindness, requiring surgery to restore vision for your dog.

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Take a look at the role that psychology can play in the enactment of breed bans and breed specific legislation (BSL).

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Do you know how to dispose of old or unused medications? Find out how to get rid of them safely and properly.

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The responsibility of choosing the right breeder falls on us, as pet lovers and potential pet owners. Find out what makes a breeder a good breeder.

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APDT is offering a series of webinars and Facebook chats celebrating National Train Your Dog month. Topics include information for both dog and cat owners.

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A response to the accusation that pit bulls do not and never have been good “nanny dogs”.

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