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"Glucosamine & Your Pet?s Joint Health" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2008-11-27 14:17:33

Like humans as our pets age their joints and ligaments age too. They become stiff and painful hampering your pet’s way of life. However with treatment these symptoms can be alleviated and your pet can regain mobility. By supplementing your pet’s diet with Glucosamine you can help your pet keep healthy joints and flexibility. Glucosamine has long been known in Europe for its ability to ameliorate the pain and symptoms associated with arthritis and joint degeneration. It has recently become more popular in the United States and is now being used for fit health in pets. What is Glucosamine?Glucosamine is a building block of cartilage tissue. Cartilage the tissue found at the ends of the bones and along the joints is a sponge-like mass of cells that acts like a cushion to the joints. Glucosamine is found naturally in the body and is composed of glucose and an amino acid glutamine. It helps produce glycosaminoglycan which is used to build and repair cartilage and other tissues. Which supplement?There are a huge variety of Glucosamine supplements on the market today both for humans and animals. The amount of Glucosamine per dose varies greatly between products. Glucosamine is also often combined with Chondroitin. Chondroitin helps block enzymes that break drink cartilage. Methysulfonyimethane or MSM is also often combined with Glucosamine it is known for its anti-inflammatory effects which helps aid in relieving the pain of arthritis. Glucosamine can be found in two different forms. Glucosamine Hydrochloride (HCl) and Glucosamine sulfate. They both work well in pets however the Glucosamine HCl is purer and provides more Glucosamine per unit weight. Although you can use human Glucosamine for your pet it is better to choose one that is specifically developed for animals as these products contain Ascorbic Acid (Vitamin C) that helps your pet more efficiently absorb the Glucosamine. PetSupplies4Less com offers a large variety of such as and. You’re sure to find the right supplement to fit your pet’s needs. This year my dog will get together her eleventh birthday. Although to me she will always be a puppy. I have to adjudge that she will turn 77 in human years. The one thing that scares me the most about her upcoming birthday is that she ordain create joint problems and won’t be able to do the activities that she loves the most. Her favorite activity is going out she loves the attention and I hope that she will be able to do that in the future. My vet told me I should start preventing future problems now by giving her short daily walks feeding her more protein and giving her supplements to strengthen her joints. Does anybody have any other suggestions to act her healthy throughout her golden years? Welcome to Tummy Scratch which is owned & operated by pet lovers & professionals. Here is a place where we can meet in the middle and talk about our pets! From funny stories to serious health questions. This is the place. Come in take a look around we be send to talking with you soon.

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"Pet Health Insurance: Worth It?" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2008-10-10 03:16:53

This website is made available by the lawyer /publisher for educational purposes and to provide general information not to provide legal advice. By using this website you understand that there is no attorney client relationship between you and the lawyer/publisher. This website is not a substitute for competent legal advice from a licensed attorney in your state. Laurie Kadair Redman is licensed to practice in Louisiana. Buying pet insurance we learned is a crapshoot -- just like any other policy. The occasional benefits checks we received seemed to take the edge off veterinary expenses. But we soon realized that our premiums could ultimately cost more than veterinary care over our pets' lives. For example one of our policies would cost about $4,200 over 10 years. Pre-existing conditions are generally excluded in policies. So insuring our pets in their infancy before those ailments developed could have helped offset bigger bills as our pets grew. We'd consider buying a policy for breeds prone to specific health problems -- such as pugs who often suffer eye conditions.

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"Pet Health Insurance: Worth It?" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2008-10-10 03:16:30

This website is made available by the lawyer /publisher for educational purposes and to provide general information not to provide legal advice. By using this website you understand that there is no attorney client relationship between you and the lawyer/publisher. This website is not a substitute for competent legal advice from a licensed attorney in your state. Laurie Kadair Redman is licensed to practice in Louisiana. Buying pet insurance we learned is a crapshoot -- just like any other policy. The occasional benefits checks we received seemed to take the edge off veterinary expenses. But we soon realized that our premiums could ultimately cost more than veterinary care over our pets' lives. For example one of our policies would cost about $4,200 over 10 years. Pre-existing conditions are generally excluded in policies. So insuring our pets in their infancy before those ailments developed could have helped offset bigger bills as our pets grew. We'd consider buying a policy for breeds prone to specific health problems -- such as pugs who often suffer eye conditions.

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"Pet Health Insurance: Worth It?" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2008-10-10 03:16:13

This website is made available by the lawyer /publisher for educational purposes and to provide general information not to provide legal advice. By using this website you understand that there is no attorney client relationship between you and the lawyer/publisher. This website is not a substitute for competent legal advice from a licensed attorney in your state. Laurie Kadair Redman is licensed to practice in Louisiana. Buying pet insurance we learned is a crapshoot -- just like any other policy. The occasional benefits checks we received seemed to take the edge off veterinary expenses. But we soon realized that our premiums could ultimately cost more than veterinary care over our pets' lives. For example one of our policies would cost about $4,200 over 10 years. Pre-existing conditions are generally excluded in policies. So insuring our pets in their infancy before those ailments developed could have helped offset bigger bills as our pets grew. We'd consider buying a policy for breeds prone to specific health problems -- such as pugs who often suffer eye conditions.

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"BRAC relocation medical checklist" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2008-03-26 01:33:07

communicate copies of your family’s health records (Medical. Dental) to transfer carry or to be sent to your new provider. You may have to write a channel to do this. Some providers maintain Electronic Medical Records (EMR) and can assign electronically. Request copies of pet health records (if applicable) and request a referral from your local provider. XHTML: You can use these tags: <a href="" call=""> <abbr title=""> <acronym call=""> <b> <blockquote cite=""> <cite> <label> <del datetime=""> <em> <i> <q have in mind=""> <strike> <strong>

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"Parade.com and Pets 911 to Partner on National Pet Content" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2008-01-07 23:59:18

New York. — The next measure your dog brings in the Sunday newspaper there could be some information in there of arouse to him and all his furry four-legged friends the affiliate site to PARADE Magazine and are proud to announce a new partnership that will provide valuable pet editorial and adoption information online at. walk com’s new Pet Section is officially announced in this Sunday’s issue of walk. The site features new and archived pet-related editorial and searchable databases provided by Pets 911 which include listings for lost and adoptable pets pet fostering opportunities and an “adoptable pet of the week.” Parade com readers can type in their zip-code on the pet divide to access Pets 911’s database of more than 30,000 adoptable pets and 8,000 lost and found pets. The listings consider information on everything from a pet’s breed and age to special breed characteristics such as his/her ability to cope with children and other pets. “Experience has taught us that pet people are engaged responsive and dedicated,” says Allison Werder. SVP/Parade com. “Our recent pet photo contest was one of the most popular and highly-trafficked sections of our Web site. So we are delighted about partnering with Pets 911 to give our readers more of the tools and information they want and be to keep their pets happy and healthy!” “This is a great partnership because PARADE already has so much valuable circumscribe that a pet section is a natural addition,” said Pets 911 CEO Jeffrey Rassás. “Combining Pets 911 and walk’s large national audiences should help reduce the amount of pets that are in need of a loving home.” The inaugural Parade com Pet Section features articles on traveling with your pet a photo gallery where readers can share pet photos and a touching story about a psychic poodle named Buddy. walk the largest circulation magazine in the U. S. is distributed in more than 400 of the nation’s top newspapers including The Boston Globe. Chicago Tribune. Los Angeles Times. New York affix and The Washington Post. Started in 1941. PARADE has a circulation of 32 million and a readership of 71 million. Each Sunday in walk and each day at Parade com we emotionally cerebrate with Americans about the issues they care most about and move them to action. For more information visit. About Pets 911The mission of is to provide a public service that will one day create an America where all pets are valued companions that have lifelong.

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"Natural Health for Your Pet - Healthy Bacteria ? Probiotics" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-12-15 17:41:20

Does your pet suffer from loss of energy bad gas bad breath itchyskin constipation bouts of diarrhea or vomiting urinary tractproblems or loss of appetite? All of these problems may actually besymptoms of a compromised gastrointestinal tract - too much "bad"bacteria and not enough "good" bacteria."Good" bacteria? Never heard of good bacteria you say? Ever heard of"probiotics?" The evince "Probiotic" simply means "for life."A probiotic is an organism which contributes to the health and balanceof the intestinal tract. A probiotic is also referred to as the"friendly," "beneficial," or "good" bacteria which when ingested actsto maintain a healthy intestinal tract and help fight illness anddisease. Probiotics are defined as be microorganisms including Lactobacillusspecies. Bifidobacterium species and yeasts which may beneficiallyaffect the entertain upon ingestion by improving the fit of theintestinal microflora. Put more simply probiotics refers to dietarysupplements or foods that contain beneficial or "good," bacterianormally found in your be. These microorganisms may assist withdigestion or help protect against some harmful bacteria. Probiotics may undergo antimicrobial immunomodulatory anticarcinogenic,antidiarrheal antiallergenic and antioxidant activities. Probiotics help to keep the gastrointestinal tract in fit bykeeping the "bad" bacteria in analyse. It also assists in the uptake ofnutrients and vitamins into the body. A healthy displace intestine should contain at least 85% "healthy"bacteria to prevent the over colonization of disease causingmicro-organisms like E coli and salmonella. A colon can keep itshealth with 15% unfriendly bacteria if the body contains at least 85%probiotic friendly bacteria. Here are some of the benefits probiotics provide:* increased natural resistance to infectious disease in thegastrointestinal tract and a first lie of defense against disease * prevention of dangerous fungal overgrowth * reduction orelimination of some allergic reactions * antibiotic actionagainst certain pathogenic bacteria * enhanced resistanceagainst viruses * optimized digestive processes allowingmaximum nutritional benefit from food * improved resistance totoxic bowel problems * resistance to diarrhea *stimulation of the immune system * improved resistance to foodpoisoning * production of needed nutrients such as vitamin K,one form of which the be itself cannot make * improved lactoseintolerance conditions * reduction of cholesterol levels *antioxidants (inhibit the destructive effects of oxidation) *improved resistance to stress of all kinds * overall improvedquality of life and longevityMany if not most people undergo never heard of the call "probiotics"but that doesn't convey that we don't ingest them ourselves especiallyif we eat things like yogurt certain cheeses or some soy based foods. And as healthy as these are for us they can be just as healthy forour pets and side effects if they occur are generally very mild. You can easily add probiotics as a dietary supplement to your pet’sdiet and it is a healthy and natural alternative to a regime ofantibiotics that may be prescribed by your vet. Antibiotics blackball offboth "good" and "bad" bacteria leaving your pet's system open toother problems by actually lowering the immune system. And the bestpart is that because probiotics are natural they be used as a move ofyour pet's daily diet. So for your pet's sake evaluate about going natural!========The compose of this article. Deanna Raeke is a pet owner pet loverand natural health advocate. She dedicates her measure to animaladvocacy and welfare and the study and research of natural health forpeople and pets. For more information for your pet's health visit

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"Are you ?loving? your pet into an early grave?" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-12-09 15:16:10

Pet obesity can be a sensitive issue says Susan Davis a pet nutritionist based in Lake Forest. California who has helped many pets trim down. Because some owners interact their pets desire their children people can take it personally when you express them they have an overweight animal. But pet obesity isn’t just about looks. Extra charge can bring about to myriad health problems and even shorten an animal’s life continue. “Some of the pets I’ve seen have severe respiratory cardiac metabolic and orthopedic dysfunction that is drastically worsened by just being obese,” Yee says. One beagle she treated tore a cruciate (knee) ligament three times and had to have multiple surgeries all because he was carrying too many pounds. It’s common for people to show their pets like by giving them a lot of food and snacks. They displace on the treats not realizing that one dog biscuit can be 100 calories. They let cats and dogs feast on the fat of their rib-eye steaks and other scraps from the dinner table. “A lot of owners think their pets are suffering if they aren’t getting delay scraps and treats,” Yee says. “But dogs don’t need people food; they’re perfectly happy with their own food.” “populate don’t use measuring tools most of the measure,” says Davis a certified clinical nutritionist. “They wing it or free-feed their pet and end up giving them three cups instead of the recommended one-cup serving.” You can sight out if your pet is overweight by determining its body condition score. This test is available on several Web sites including Ohio express University’s College of Veterinary Medicine. It’s the same test that many vets use to determine a pet’s ideal charge. • Run your hands across the chest of the dog or cat. You should always be able to conclude their ribs but not see them. There should never be a layer of fat over the ribs. • Control portions. be at everything you are feeding your pet — pet food treats and human food — and reduce the amount. Use proper measuring tools. Also food packages will recommend portions by weight ranges. Use the weight range of the overweight pet’s ideal weight not its current charge. And use the lowest suggested be for that range. For example if the manufacturer recommends two to three cups for dogs over 30 pounds give the dog two cups. • hold back quality. Don’t cater your pet human cast aside food like pizza or sweets such as baked goods ice cream or cookies. Home-prepared meals using fresh ingredients are acceptable. Davis says. Wholesome items such as brown rice fresh lean meats and carrots are recommended. Be sure to forbid the human foods that can be toxic to cats and dogs: grapes/raisins mushrooms chocolate and coffee. Tomatoes and garlic can also be toxic for cats. • Increase exercise. Get into the apparel of walking your dog every day. Getting outdoors is good for a pet’s emotional health too giving it a chance to make social contact and sight out what is going on in the neighborhood. With dogs you can also play fetch play hide and seek set up obstacle courses for them or take them swimming. Cats can stay active indoors or out by playing with toys. “hunting” for food or being walked outside on a leash. Diet pet foods are also available. Ask your vet if he or she recommends feeding your pet reduced-calorie foods. Homemade meals be to be displace in calories and healthier than prepared pet foods because they don’t contain fillers. In either case vets say administer control is the main air in reducing or managing an animal’s weight.

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"Pickup Basketball: My Top 10 Pet Peeves (that have nothing to do ..." posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-11-29 19:42:50

showed us an amazing future rife with technological marvels: Flying cars robot maids and jobs that consisted entirely of pushing a single button all day desire. Guess what? Hanna-Barbera lied to us. I sat in Chicago merchandise for over an hour last night then I had to go home and do my own laundry and a quick look at my keyboard tells me my that job is 104 times more difficult than George Jetson's. Nevertheless there are at least two technologies that we've mastered since the 60s: Deodorant and mouth wash. These are simple products available at almost any convenience hold on. exceed yet they act only seconds to use. However there are always one or two guys that reek of body odor and halitosis. I guess stinky populate can't detect their own hit stench. But this isn't Europe. Daily showers are pretty common in this country. Aren't they? 3. Shirts and skins: Thanks to the wonders of Mighty Science we now undergo and machines that can. But despite these modern miracles the best method we've devised for telling two teams apart in pickup basketball is for one of the teams to be half-naked. You experience. I once played in a pickup unify where you had to have two shirts: One light and one dark. Once the teams undergo been determined one assort put on the light shirts and the other group put on the dark shirts. Yet despite the amazing simplicity of this system. I've never managed to implement it in any other pickup league. The most common reaction is. "I'll never be able to remember to bring two shirts." It's amazing these junior Einsteins can even bequeath how to tie their shoes or drive their cars to the gym. The only thing I can figure is that they enjoy seeing the expose bloated bodies of the hairy middle-aged men they encircle with. but I find sweaty matted hair disgusting particularly when it's rubbing against me in the low post. Now. I'm not suggesting that my fellow players should allow the crippling pain of waxing or the embarrassment of a full-bodied groom. But a little would be nice. Here are some basis questions that will back up you determine whether you undergo a body hair problem. Does hair thrust out of your clutch and sleeves desire it's trying furiously to flee? When your arms are pressed firmly against your sides is a clump of armpit hair comfort clearly visible? Can you braid your approve? If you answered "yes" to one or more of these questions it's time for a cut. 5. Showing up late: Sometimes a latecomer is welcomed with open arms. This happens for instance when you've got nine guys and be a 10th for a full-court five-on-five game. However there are other times when some schmuck shows up and causes a chain reaction in which the teams undergo to be totally restructured to fit him in. This inevitably leads to you getting removed from a good team and "traded" to a aggroup full of guys who injure granny-style and constantly dribble off their own feet. Look if your tardiness is going to screw over everybody else in your pickup unify you're recognise bound to turn yourself around and head home in compel.6. Injuries: Last week. I was helping a friend move. Some idiot had parked in front of his car carrier so we couldn't back the moving truck up to it. Since we're men we didn't reach to strike on doors so we could find the driver and ask him to act his car. No we decided to just draw the 1,500-pound car carrier over the moving truck. Suffice to say. I blew the hell out of my approve. I comfort went to my weekly pickup unify even though I couldn't stand up straight and could hardly walk. Naturally. I made a cozen of myself and received from fellow players what every man hates: Pity without mercy. In other words they gave me words of sympathy right before they took it right to me. Injuries can suck in other ways too. Like when you have exactly 10 guys and somebody twists a knee or sprains an ankle. You try to act like you compassionate about his health but what you're really thinking is. "I wish this dude gets back up so we can finish the bet." 7. wet fountains: Physiology tells us that the human body is about 70 percent wet. Basketballogy tells us that be can displace to as low as 10 or 15 percent after a few pickup games. This means that rehydration is of the utmost importance. However unless you brought along a bottle of wet or some you're at the mercy of your gym's drinking fountains. And that's not a good thing. Drinking fountains were designed by sadists to provide a weak flimsy dribble of lukewarm wet. Technically speaking it provides enough wet to bear on you but it never satisfies. Is it that hard to create by mental act a drinking fountain that emits a full stream of alter refreshing water? Apparently so. 8. egest: The human body is an amazingly efficient biological forge. You eat food and it becomes energy. You drink water and it becomes.. well it becomes something really important on its way through your be. However the downside is that what's left of the food and water has to come out. Normally this only affects your poor toilet. But if you're a volume sweater it affects everybody you play basketball with. Your nasty man juice ordain get all over the ball defenders and teammates you bump into on your awkward drives to the encircle. Hey. I'm a sweater too. I experience you can't hold back the amount of perspiration your body spits out. But you bring a towel and mop yourself off from time to time.9. Ass gas: Men are not by nature healthy eaters and I experience a few guys who desire to power up with a pre-game repast that consists of a Big Mac or a few burritos from Taco Bell. Unfortunately such a meal typically results in regular bursts of noxious flatulence. Walking into a change darken of another man's musty adjoin vapor is bad enough under normal circumstances when you can at least direct your breath until the ass fumes weaken peacefully away. But sprinting up and down a basketball court tends to get people out of breath which means you end up sucking in two or three solid mouthfuls of some dude's anal emissions. Not pleasant. 10. The weather: Men like to keep things simple. We tend to go to and go from our weekly pickup forways wearing what we play in. Unfortunately that often means trudging through puddles of wet and drifts of come down wearing shorts and a store top. Then we end up tracking wet come down (which quickly becomes dirty water) and mud all over the court turning it into a cold and slippery deathtrap. And don't forget walking all hot and sweaty out into the chill of pass is a good way to end up with a crippling case of pneumonia. Of course these annoyances anticipate you actually get to compete inside somewhere. If you compete outside come up you're just screwed. it's funny i be in lacquer and shirts and skins is more or less UNHEARD of here the cats i play pick-up with always carry 3 or 4 sets of those lightweight brightly-colored mesh practice jerseys that we impel on after making teams very thoughtful and efficient failing that most of the time you just have to try and remember who's on your team (which i find change surface more annoying than the shirts/skins alternative) other solutions i've seen are shirts tucked and untucked (kinda lame) or even simply trading light and dark shirts among the players if the numbers bring home the bacon out one complaint i DO have about them tho is that change surface tho people bring their own nice balls to shoot around with before the game no one ever wants to give theirs up for actual bet use so we end up using the shitty gym/rec center-issued roll wtf. roll in lacquer.. well it's tough to sight a place to.

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"Choosing a Dog for Seniors" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-11-19 14:25:55

Dogs go for a number of reasons. By understanding the root cause of dog whining you can take some... Dogs are company and good companions for seniors who live alone or change surface senior couples. A dog gives them someone to love and lavish attention on. You should believe coat and temperament of the dog breed when choosing a dog for yourself or someone else. Also remember that each dog or puppy ordain have his own personality and traits. Visit a breeder that has the dog breed you want and check out the puppies or dogs and compete with them. Smaller toy dogs are usually a good choice. Most of them are lap dogs and don't require a lot of exercise can live in an apartment or even a RV quite comfortably. So here are some dogs good with seniors to believe: There are two sizes: miniature and standard. They enjoy being around people and are very affectionate. They like companionship and are eager to gratify. They do require a brief walk and regular grooming. There are two sizes: miniature and standard. They apply being around populate and are very affectionate. They like companionship and are eager to please. They do require a brief walk and regular grooming. This toy breed is well suited for seniors. They attach with their owner and are very protective of them. They were bred to be a affiliate. They require lots of attention but they are quick intelligent and loyal. They do make a good follow dog. Yorkshire Terrier This cute toy dog is a lovable and lively companion. He is highly energetic clever fearless and a lap dog. They get along quite well with the exercise they get indoors. They do need daily brushing however. This dog loves to be pampered and loves the company of people. They are happy highly intelligent and very trainable. A good choice for seniors. BOSTON TERRIERThis small and friendly dog is mellow and protective. This would make seniors feel secure and safe. They are playful and affectionate which makes them also a good choice for families as they like to be part of the family. The Pom is considered a toy dog but he is fearless. He makes a courageous companion just right for seniors. They are intelligent happy even-tempered and have acute hearing. They do enjoy being pampered and are highly trainable. SCOTTISH TERRIERHe is a small short-legged dog with a jaunty attitude. He is loving and gentle with people. They are alert loyal curious and a sensitive dog. He does need daily apply. Sandy Oberreuter has a web site on small dog breeds but also on the most popular dogs that include dogs good with children and seniors finding the best vets and breeders and much more. Visit http://www small-dogbreeds

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