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Many world-famous Doctors of Veterinary Medicine and published Dog Care Experts universally agree any dog that eats commercial dog food is at a much higher risk of dying prematurely and by the time symptoms are noticeable, it’s often too late to prevent an agonizing death except by lethal injection. See their shocking, research-supported claims in […]
Posted by admin on Monday, September 26, 2011 at 12:45 am
Filed under Health · Tagged 3 Years, Agonizing Death, Care Experts, Commercial Dog Food, Dear Friend, Doctors, Dog Owners, Food Companies, High Risk, Lethal Injection, Lifespan, Mini Course, Mistake, Owners, Painful Death, Press, Press Release, Release, Simple Changes, Simple Solution, Single Day, Time Symptoms, Urgent, Veterinary Medicine
It’s all too common, a big athletic dog suddenly comes back from the park limping, or even holding up the hind leg completely. You end up at the veterinarian’s office, where you are told your dog has just injured its ACL. ACL stands for Anterior Cruciate Ligament; in proper veterinary terminology this ligament is the […]
Posted by admin on Friday, September 23, 2011 at 4:51 am
Filed under Health · Tagged Acl Injuries, Anterior Cruciate Ligament, Cranial Cruciate Ligament, Cruciate Ligaments, Dogs And Cats, Football Players, Frisbee, Hind Leg, Injuries, Labrador Retriever, Mean, Orthopedic Injury, Playing Sports, Predisposition, Rottweiler, Shinbone, Skiers, St Bernard, They, Thigh Bone, Traumatic Injuries, Veterinary Medicine, Veterinary Terminology