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Few things stir raw human emotions as much as the loss of a cherished pet or livestock that may represent a family’s livelihood. For many, healing just won’t happen until they understand the “why.” When an animal dies, it’s the veterinary pathologist who helps families answer the “why” ... and find some sense of closure after their loss.
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Jack Frost is nipping at your pet’s nose. Winter is here again, and cold weather can be uncomfortable and dangerous to your pet.
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The benefits of birding -- a subject that probably elicits a gamut of reactions, anywhere from “are there any?” to “which one: economic, environmental or educational?” For those tired and overly-stimulated plodders in the “bits, bytes and bauds” world of today, the focus here is on birding and the tangible benefit it provides in the area of biophilia. Bio-what?
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Playing outside with the family dog is a joy during the warm weather. Whether you’re running in a park or just playing catch in your own backyard, dogs offer companionship and delight. But with tick-borne diseases on the rise, dog owners need to be vigilant about making sure an unnoticed tick doesn’t make their furry family member sick.
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When it comes to flea and tick control, a little precaution is preferable to a lot of fixing up afterward. Once these pesky critters have set up housekeeping on your pet or in your home, they can be a challenge to eliminate.
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Backyard bird feeding is an easy way to enjoy wildlife up close and personal. Feeders, and the beautiful birds that perch upon them, can brighten up any garden or yard. More important, however, is that bird feeding is very beneficial to the outdoor pets we adore so much.
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There are simple things that can be done around the house to keep germs under control. Here are some ideas.
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