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The mission of the Deaf Dog Education Action Fund is to provide education and
funding for the purpose of improving and/or saving the lives of deaf dogs.
Charity training disability assistance dogs including seizure alert dogs and
medical assistance dogs. Includes fostering, socialising and adoption details ...
Information about the condition, including an article describing the association
of congenital deafness with white coat color.
The United States War Dogs Association, Inc. is a non-profit organization made
up of former Military Canine Handlers.
Like my dogs? They're both rescues. Please consider adopting an animal from a
shelter or rescue group. And please don't buy a pet from a pet shop! ...
This beautiful and easy to use site is dedicated to vegetarian dog information.
Find out where to purchase commercial vegetarian dog food or how you can ...
Online version of the magazine with breeder listings and breed descriptions.
Americans Associate Hot Dogs Most Closely with Independence Daynd Exercise
... 'Meating' Their Maker: Americans Name Hamburgers and Hot Dogs as American ...
This is the Federal Bureau of Investigation Working Dog site.
Americana-tinged contemporary rock band from Charleston, SC. Site includes history,
articles, reviews, show dates, sound files, and merchandise.
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Parvovirus (commonly called Parvo) is a viral disease that affects dogs. It is far more common in puppies than adult dogs and can have serious ramifications for the infected animal, including death. Parvo grows best in the rapidly dividing cells of the dog's intestines. As the virus attacks and kills these cells it causes massive diarrhea and halts or slows the creation of white blood cells. In young puppies it can often directly infect the heart, leading to death. The symptoms of Parvo start with fever, depression, and lethargy. The dog will usually experience a loss of appetite as well and...
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It is very certain that there is no guarantee that your dog will never bite someone under any condition which you may not even predict. However, you can reduce the risk attached to dog bite. The popular saying is that prevention is better than cure. Since prevention of dog bites is not the responsiblity of dog owners alone, here we will be discussing preventive measures the prospective dog owners, dog owners, parents, and general member of the public can make instant use of. Preventive measures applicable to potential dog owners The first thing you must do before you think of bringing in a...
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