• Chocolate Toxicity Table
Veterinary Support Personnel Network handout which provides charts of exactly how much of which kind of chocolate ingested, when compared to the body weight of the pet, will likely result in aq certain severity of clinical signs.
• Vitamins For Pets: Simple As A, B and C
Pets can require vitamin supplements just like their owners, but some extra care might be needed before you start dishing out a lot of pills, says Dr. John Bauer, a veterinary nutritionist in the Small Animal Clinic at Texas A&M University.
• Canine Osteology
An interactive atlas provided by the Davis School of Veterinary Medicine.
• ProHeart 6: Is It Really Safe?
A veterinarian discusses the side effects of this injectable heartworm preventative and suggests alternatives.
• Veterinary Information for Dog Owners
A comprehensive encyclopedia of canine veterinary medical information.
• Your Dog: A Newsletter for Dog Owners
Monthly publication with articles from Tufts University School of Veterinary Medicine. Sample articles, a listing of recent contents, and subscription information.
• Tobiyah Supports Spay/Neuter
A graph showing that pets multiply faster than pet owners. Links for low cost spay/neuter referrals, graphics, and advocacy suggestions.
• RSPCA: Tail Docking Campaign
Australia's Royal Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals' reasons to ban cosmetic tail docking. Links.
• Dog Food Protein and Its Amino Acids
Protein is one of the most important parts of dog food, as well as one of the least understood by the average dog owner. Most people have the misconception that the amount of protein the food contains is the important factor. However, the important factor is: How much of the food's protein can be used by the animal consuming it.
• Dr. Ian Billinghurst
Small animal veterinary surgeon in Bathurst, New South Wales, Australia, is one of the BARF Pioneers.
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