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Just For Pets
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Huge collection of yummy treat recipes for your dog
http://www.remedies4.com/download/pamper-your-dog-130-recipes.pdf
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Listing added: Mar 8, 2008)
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Huge collection of treat recipes for your cat.
http://www.remedies4.com/download/pamper-your-cat-100-recipes.pdf
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Listing added: Mar 8, 2008)
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You will find information on how to deal with a new kitten, how to groom your cat, how to figure out what to feed your cat, symptoms of illness in your new cat or kitten, and much more useful information that is going to help prepare you for your new addition. The information in this book is also great for those who already have a cat but have a few questions here or there.
http://www.remedies4.com/download/owning-a-cat.pdf
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Listing added: Jul 3, 2008)
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The Old English Sheepdog is an absolute joy to have around the house. Hes sociable, lighthearted, appreciative and serene. Above all, he is loving.
http://www.remedies4.com/download/old-english-sheepdog-in-depth-breed-profile.pdf
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If you are moving to a new home, many of the same issues apply. However, you can plan in advance and follow the same precautions, including doing a thorough house inspection for any supplies left behind before bringing your pet(s) in to help ensure a safe, pleasant transition.
http://www.remedies4.com/download/new-year-new-house-new-health-problems-pets.pdf
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Listing added: Mar 8, 2010)
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Caring for a hurt animal is nothing to take lightly. A small injury can quickly become infected, lead to long-term injury, disability, or even death. Because an injury or wound is likely to result in pain for your animal they may not want you near them.
http://www.remedies4.com/download/natural-help-for-wound-care-in-pets.pdf
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Warts are clusters of abnormal cells that appear as round growths on the skin, particularly around the eyes and mouth. In dogs these growths are called viral papillomas. They often have jagged edges and may seem cauliflower-like in appearance. While warts are often unsightly, the good news is that they are usually harmless and seldom pose a health risk to your pet. But how did your pet get them in the first place?
http://www.remedies4.com/download/natural-help-for-warts-in-pets.pdf
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Listing added: Mar 8, 2010)
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Vomiting is characterized by the contents of the stomach being ejected. This may happen to our pets from time to time as a result of common factors or as a result of more serious health problems. Cats tend to vomit far more than dogs.
http://www.remedies4.com/download/natural-help-for-vomiting-in-pets.pdf
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Like us, animals are susceptible to a number of different viruses, and as a pet owner, it can be very distressing to see our beloved pets fall ill. A virus is a tiny organism that causes an infection in the body; however, in order for a virus to survive, it must have a host. The time a virus can exist outside the body differs between viruses, but most do not survive long outside the body.
http://www.remedies4.com/download/natural-help-for-viral-infection-in-pets.pdf
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Urination problems are common in both dogs and cats. There are many causes and symptoms, as the bladder is a sensitive organ, used to remove toxins and waste from the animal body. Some urination problems are behavior-related (indiscriminate urination from stress, anxiety or behavioral problems) and others result for physical reasons.
http://www.remedies4.com/download/natural-help-for-urination-problems-in-pets.pdf
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Urinary Incontinence is unchecked leakage or dribbling of urine from the bladder. It is fairly common in spayed bitches and is also seen in neutered male dogs.
http://www.remedies4.com/download/natural-help-for-urinary-incontinence-in-pets.pdf
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An upset stomach is defined as a disorder of digestive functioning. This often causes discomfort in the stomach and digestive system. An upset stomach can occur in animals of all ages and across a variety of breeds. Furthermore, dogs and cats tend to eat just about anything, so an upset stomach can be a common occurrence in the household!
http://www.remedies4.com/download/natural-help-for-upset-stomach-in-pets.pdf
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Respiratory infections are a very common health problem affecting horses. An upper respiratory infection affects the throat, lymph nodes and lungs. It causes much discomfort for the horse, often leaving him feeling weak and listless. If left untreated, upper respiratory infections can lead to serious complications affecting the rest of the body such as kidney damage, laminitis, leg swelling, heart and neurological disease.
http://www.remedies4.com/download/natural-help-for-upper-respiratory-infection-in-horses.pdf
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Not all pets enjoy the prospect of traveling in a moving vehicle. While some pets often become excited of riding in a car with you, others absolutely hate the idea. All too often it may be necessary to take your dog or cat with you this could be for a visit to the vet, or if you are going away on vacation.
http://www.remedies4.com/download/natural-help-for-travel-anxiety-in-pets.pdf
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Listing added: Mar 8, 2010)
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Ticks are blood-sucking skin parasites that latch and feed on the blood of their hosts, and as a result transmit diseases. These parasites belong to the arthropod family (mites, mosquitoes, spiders and scorpions) and inhabit areas where there are low bushes, shrubs, grass, or forests.
http://www.remedies4.com/download/natural-help-for-ticks-in-pets.pdf
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Listing added: Mar 8, 2010)
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