New Puppy

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Choosing the Right Dog
Picking the perfect dog can be a challenge, Dr.
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Five Tests Every New Pet Should Have New-Cat Checklists
Five Tests Every New Pet Should Have
Getting a new pet is a big deal and everyone knows it’s important to get off to a good start. So besides buying supplies and making your home pet-safe, what else should you be doing if you’re adding a new, furry, four-legged member to the family? As a veterinarian, it’s a question I’m often asked by prospective pet parents.
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Think Carefully Before You Give Pets as Gifts New-Dog Checklists
Think Carefully Before You Give Pets as Gifts
The number of "gifted pets" kept may surprise you, but never give a pet as a gift without thinking it through thoroughly.
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Walgreens Offers Vaccines: A Veterinarian’s Opinion A Vet's Life
Walgreens Offers Vaccines: A Veterinarian’s Opinion
Walgreen's stores in Massachusetts and Florida are now offering vaccines, but is this good or bad?
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Pet Stores, Puppy Mills and Responsible Dog Adoption New-Dog Checklists
Pet Stores, Puppy Mills and Responsible Dog Adoption

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7 Truths about Dog Expenses New-Dog Checklists
7 Truths about Dog Expenses
Dogs are amazing companions but are also major financial responsibilities. If you're considering adoption read this article first to prepare yourself.
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Rottweiler Holiday Surprises A Vet's Life
Rottweiler Holiday Surprises
See how two Rottweilers became seventeen Rottweilers on one hectic November morning.
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Oral Papilloma Virus in Dogs Dog Diseases & Conditions A-Z
Oral Papilloma Virus in Dogs
what do warts mean on a new puppy? While puppies have no initial defense against papilloma virus, they may grow out of it.
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The Dangers of Incorrectly Used Leashes and Collars Dog Behavior
The Dangers of Incorrectly Used Leashes and Collars
Did you know leashes and collars can turn dangerous?
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Pick a Pet... But Not Just Any Pet A Vet's Life
Pick a Pet... But Not Just Any Pet
What goes in to deciding which pet will share your home and when? Unfortunately, that decision is all too often emotional and impulsive when it really should be the result of thought and careful consideration.
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