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Help Your Pet Heal Himself
by Arden Moore

Acupuncture eases pain and other symptoms

When Lisa Carp's Labrador retriever, Zuzu, was diagnosed with leukemia 3 years ago, she was devastated.

Zuzu, now 9, began chemotherapy treatments, but Carp wanted to find holistic ways to complement his medical care. Working with Ihor Basko, DVM, a holistic veterinarian in private practice in Honolulu, Carp also began making nutritious meals and booking regular acupuncture treatments for Zuzu.

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Winter Holiday Hazards

Do you know how to keep your pet safe during the Holidays?

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What You Should Know About Flea and Tick Products...
Protecting your pet from fleas and ticks is an important part of caring for your pet responsibly. Although there are many brands of over-the-counter flea and tick products available at supermarkets and pet supply stores, it is critical to read their labels, and consult with your veterinarian, before using them on your companion. These products may contain ingredients that could harm pets and children.
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Protect Your Pet From Common Household Dangers

Many common household items can pose a threat to animal companions. Even some items specifically meant for pets could cause health problems. To protect your pet, simply use common sense and take the same precautions you would with a child. more...

Euthanasia...What To Expect

You pick up that new kitten or puppy for the very first time. Your imagination races years ahead and uncomfortable, fleeting thoughts pass through your mind. "I hope this little rascal lives a long time" or "I can't imagine this cute little puppy as an old dog" or "Someday this little furry kitten will be old and unhealthy" are quite typical of those thoughts we don't care to entertain at any time. But those thoughts do come. And that time does come. And we pet owners simply have to face our dear pet's mortality. I have often thought how wonderful it would have been if my Golden Retrievers and dear feline friends would have had life spans of sixty or seventy years!

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Ticks: How do I remove one from my pet?

by Holly Frisby, DVM
Veterinary Services Department, Drs. Foster & Smith, Inc.

To remove an attached tick, use a pair of fine-tipped tweezers or special tick removal instruments. These special devices allow one to remove the tick without squeezing the tick body. This is important, as you do not want to crush the tick and force harmful bacteria to leave the tick and enter the cat’s bloodstream.

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