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38074
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Household pets free to roam around outside can be harmful to animals in breeding seasons, so the author recommends some tips to help limit the chances of this happening.
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38180
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The coexistence of animals can be both good and bad. While a cat used for hunting mice and rats on a farm may get the occasional quail, the quail eggs can be transported to a different area where a hen will sit dutifully on them until hatched.
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38193
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Multiple minor and major accidents can happen to dogs when outside; first aid for common ailments is provided so the dog can hopefully make a full recovery.
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38224
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Dogs have been a part of human history for thousands of years. The relationship between mankind and dog has been friend, helper, hunter, and more.
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38671
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Rabies can wreak havoc on animals and humans alike; this article explains the causes, effects, and preventative measures that can be associated with the rabies virus.
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38749
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The spread of rabies can be easily deterred by annually inoculating household pets, such as dogs and cats.
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38753
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Dogs, especially when used for hunting, will perform better when they are properly fed and exercised.
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38762
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Nutrition and diet is very important for any household pet, and so is the prevention or eradication of internal parasites. In dogs, these include parasites such as heartworm and tapeworm. The most common types of parasites found in the South are briefly summarized.
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38767
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Skin diseases on pets can be caused from parasites, such as fleas and ticks, or non-parasitic factors, such as allergies of lack of nutrition. Common factors, symptoms, and treatments are all included.
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38802
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A variety of mishaps can happen to your dog when they are outside, especially if they are used for hunting purposes. These can range from minor cuts to poisonous snake bites, fractures, or poisoning. Some basic first aid knowledge can save your dog’s life.
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42598
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Photographer April Johnson realized the importance of professional pet photography after the loss of her own dog and hopes to bring joy into people’s lives with treasured keepsakes.
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Laurel of Asheville (NoCar F 264 A8 L28), Vol. 15 Issue 5, May 2018, p27
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42599
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Unprocessed and natural goods are not just good for humans; they are also good for your pets. Angie Hughes started making healthy products for dogs when she realized the consequences of a poor diet.
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Laurel of Asheville (NoCar F 264 A8 L28), Vol. 15 Issue 5, May 2018, p28
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42602
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Combining their love of wine, their dog (Lord Sandwich), and his love of socks, Eric Story and Alison Smith started their own winery. With each bottle of Lord Sandwich wine sold, a new pair of socks is donated to someone in need. Socksforsandwich.org
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Laurel of Asheville (NoCar F 264 A8 L28), Vol. 15 Issue 5, May 2018, p38
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42795
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Owning a pet can be very beneficial to your overall mental and physical health.Eric Hedberg, a clinical social worker in the Washington areas says he has plenty of clients that have benefited from pets as companions.
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43799
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"Pets are family. And in WNC, a region renowned for its hospitality, the same warm welcome extends to our four-legged friends. This guide highlights some of the best offerings for fur babies and the humans who love them, from off-leash parks and trails to dining, drinking, and events As summer arrives and locals come out to play, hit up these pet-friendly hangouts and activities for you and your best friend to enjoy--together." Discussed are trails, parks restaurants, hotels and recreational accommodations.
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