So this is such a funny story, i am going to blog it:
So my doctor ordered a sleep apnea test, so i go and pick up the little machine, 11pm comes i am tired, start hooking my self up to oxcimeter, O stats and heart rate on your finger, u stick it on,and then you have a mike that registers irregular breathing, so i have to test each item, to insure is register,. So i get everything done and i have the mike,…
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Added by Wanda P on August 29, 2010 at 4:36pm —
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Added by wanda farrow on August 25, 2010 at 6:36pm —
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We have found a great Organic Shampoo that is gentle enough to use everyday if you needed to. After trying numerous shampoos we tried Dr. Shawns and love it. Dr. Shawn is a holistic veterinarian out of Texas and has created this great line of shampoos and he even has an Organic Ear Wash that is also gentle enough to use daily. A lot of my friends are now using it. We like it so much we now sell it on our website for other to enjoys. You can find it at Doggies Unlimited.
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Added by Toby Dog on August 25, 2010 at 5:15pm —
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Pet owners have been turning to pet health insurance coverage -- that works almost like human medical insurance -- to assist them to pay for the cost of the regular and emergency veterinary services that can arise. A variety of pet insurance companies offer a variety of policies that differ according to restrictions, deductions and pre-existing conditions. A lot of pet policies supply coverage for the kind of costs that pet owners face both for ordinary checkups and in emergency situations…
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Added by Stefan Hyross on August 25, 2010 at 2:42pm —
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Brindle,blue black red and white a blur of colours zipping by at lightning fast pace the rythm of life these precious sleek hounds hunting the mechanical hare on the tracks the world over. Many loosing their lives at pile ups on the first and second bends of the tracks. Too many precious lives sacrificed in the name of "sport" End the pain and strain. lifeless young hounds shot with a captive bolt gun too slow to make it to the track where their short careers soon come to a halting sudden end…
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Added by Lisbeth Mønsted Larsen on August 24, 2010 at 1:00pm —
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I have a young service dog named Mali. I got her when she was 11 weeks old. I had a trainer come to my home to help with her training through advanced obedience and hand signs, since…
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Added by Hedgewitch on August 24, 2010 at 12:32pm —
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Last summer, Mali and I were stopped in traffic. I had all the windows rolled down as it was not very hot out and there was a nice breeze. Mali was enjoying flirting with the people in the car next to us when she heard the sirens of a fire truck. The expression on her face was priceless as she snapped her heard around to look at me pleadingly. I swear her eyes were sparkling and she had a grin on her face that ran from ear to ear!
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Added by Hedgewitch on August 24, 2010 at 12:15pm —
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My family and I have been displaced from our home as we had a large amount of water damage which caused mold. We have lived for a few weeks in a hotel. This past week we took all three of our girls to Northern NY to a dog show as Rani was competing, and my husband and I had a few seminars to take. Rani was also going to take her adult temperament test at this time.
At one point my husband had Rani with him and I was off where I could…
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Added by Hedgewitch on August 24, 2010 at 12:03pm —
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I had been thinking about training Rani to be an alternate for Mali as a mobility service dog, so since she was a young pup I had take extra time to socialize her more than most people would socialize their dog. She is not afraid of loud noises or strange sounds, large trucks, motorcycles whizzing close by, large crowds of people, horns blaring, the rattling of dollies or any other strange sound most dogs to not hear on a daily…
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Added by Hedgewitch on August 24, 2010 at 12:00pm —
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Recently I had decided to teach the girls fun dog tricks. Mali and Rani know how to do tight circles in front of me. Mali learned how to make a circle around me and to then sit in front of me, and how to bow. Rani learned how to do a double high five, and a low five.
All three girls know how to jump up and take food from my husband's mouth. I had decided I was going to teach them how to crawl but it was just too hard for me to do with…
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Added by Hedgewitch on August 24, 2010 at 11:59am —
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When Mali was a young puppy she would try and hide her toys in the house, this would include an occasional chewy or bone that she tried to burry behind the stove or in a rug. As she has grown older this has not changed she has continued to try and bury her inside bones and chewys. Now Mali is much more magnanimous with her toys. Actually, she likes to share them. She thinks everyone should have a toy and makes it one of her personal jobs when she is not being my service dog to make sure…
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Added by Hedgewitch on August 24, 2010 at 10:40am —
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Hi everyone,
Just a quick blog to first introduce myself. My name is Ali and I have 2 cats Jack and Kolbie. Kolbie has already had 2 surgeries in the past to remove 9 total MAST cancerous tumors on his skin. The night before last I was feeling around on him as I always do to make sure he is ok and I found ANOTHER one! It is under his left arm (armpit) area and it was not easy to locate. it moves around and I had thought I felt it there before. It hurts him because when I found…
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Added by JackandKolbiesMom on August 22, 2010 at 11:50am —
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Diarrhea is a sign of intestinal disease in dogs just as in humans. Eating inappropriate food is one of the main causes of diarrhea. There are also worms, bacterial infections, viral infections, and parasites causing diarrhea in dogs. Many dog owners feel frustrated because what’s good for them might not necessarily be good…
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Added by Angelica on August 18, 2010 at 3:42pm —
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Even though your key priority in a pet medical emergency is to find a certified emergency vet, however arming yourself with the knowledge of how to supply basic pet first aid may prove invaluable in a critical situation . One of the most important things you could do presently is to ensure you have the correct provisions at hand as well as the right information and contact information for a vet, poison control center and area animal shelter. With any emergency situation, having a calm and…
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Added by Stefan Hyross on August 18, 2010 at 12:48pm —
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Hello everyone,
Wow, did we all get a surprise on Friday. Harry and the family went out for a while and when he returned, guess what? When Harry let us all out of the house into the garden, what should be there, waiting for us to meet, but a beautiful little puppy. MUTTLEY is 18 weeks old and one of a litter of 9 Staffordshire Bull Terriers who were left at The Mayflower Sanctuary soon after they were born. Muttley was something of the runt of the litter, and no one had shown…
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Added by Brian L Porter on August 13, 2010 at 12:28am —
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While bigger and more responsive pets are popular with pet owners, spare a thought for the humble goldfish.
My goldfish swims around in her bowl happily all day, and it's always a treat to walk past and see her. Sometimes I get worried she's not there as she's good at hiding - not an easy thing in a goldfish tank. Apparently this is because goldfish are aware thatthey are prey animals and need to have stuff to hide behind. And here was me thinking thet the fake vegetation in the tank…
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Added by Gavin Boyd on August 12, 2010 at 9:19am —
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Added by Angelica on August 5, 2010 at 3:30pm —
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