August 21st, 2006

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But a new diagnostic tool makes it easier for veterinarians to test for Lyme and other tick-borne dangers.
Source: www.dfw.com

Preventative treatment beats heartworm blues 
When Pam Cheatham rescued a dog living in a junkyard about three years ago, she expected to get the dog spayed, fatten her up, then find her a good home. She hadn’t counted on the dog having heartworms.
Source: www.ajc.com

Salton Sea fish get green light 
A recent study countering a longstanding advisory from the state that claims Salton Sea fish are unsafe to consume marks yet another reason to visit the recreational water body.
Source: www.thedesertsun.com

Dogs Rescued From Katrina Brought Heartworm 
While many dogs were rescued from the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina, some ended up in the Coachella Valley and unfortunately, brought the heartworm disease with them. Get E-Mail Updates Make Us Your Homepage
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Vetz Magazine Announces Publisher Steven May Hits the Road to Talk About Preventative Care 
“Top Ten List” for consumers: 10 Things to Ask Your Veterinarian. (PRWEB Aug 6, 2006)
Source: www.prweb.com

Let dogs stay with new owners 
Re: Reunite dogs, original owners, July 19. Diane Steinle states, “There is a lot of incorrect or incomplete information about this case floating around.” However, there are gaps and inconsistencies in her own reasoning.
Source: www.sptimes.com

Pets, Pets, Pets 
Billy, Collie mix The ancients erroneously named the “Dog Days of Summer”. From about July 3rd to August 11th, the brightest star in the sky, Sirius, aka the “Dog Star”, rises and sets with the sun so even astute Romans back then (who didn’t know about the earth’s tilt yet) blamed the Dog Star for
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Pets, Pets, Pets 
The ancients erroneously named the “Dog Days of Summer”. From about July 3rd to August 11th, the brightest star in the sky, Sirius, aka the “Dog Star”, rises and sets with the sun so even astute Romans back then (who didn’t know about the earth’s tilt yet) blamed the Dog Star for adding to the swelt
Source: www.babylonbeacon.com

“Chuck’s” story 
Last week I received an e-mail from good friend Sharon Mercer who lives near Tyler. She has been an animal advocate for many years, rescuing dogs from highways, lonely country roads, parking lots and abandoned buildings. Her message is presented here exactly as she wrote it:
Source: www.marshallnewsmessenger.com
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