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March 28, 2008

Gadgets can contain banned chemical - Calgary Herald- hypoallergenic dogs

A cow in India has amazed farmers. Demi Moore covers herself in blood. Chef Gordon Ramsay, OBE is on . A woman who was ordered to remove. Having a big belly in middle age. Unauthorized distribution, transmission or republication strictly prohibited. read more

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March 27, 2008

Visiting Veterinarian - Chronic bloat - Martha’s Vineyard Times- Topic: hypoallergenic dogs

Technically called gastric dilatation, bloat is a condition in which a huge amount of gas accumulates and is retained in the stomach. Bloat is uncomfortable, but the reason it puts fear into the hearts of veterinarians is the danger that the stomach may suddenly twist. Gastric dilatation, sans volvulus, is treated by releasing the gas via a stomach tube, but if the stomach is twisted, the tube won’t pass. When Arty’s mom said "bloat," she really got my attention, but in my 25 years of experience, bloat had always occurred as one big, bad, crisis (usually in the middle of the night), not as a mild, recurrent, after-dinner discomfiture. read more

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March 26, 2008

Go Green: Eco-Friendly Decorating Tips (ABC News)(hypoallergenic dogs)

Americans spent about $9 billion on bottled water last year, and we’re adding more than 60 million plastic water bottles to the nation’s landfills every day ! Fixtures with the WaterSense certification are far more water efficient than the old standard bathroom fixtures, saving you H20, electricity and money with every use! WaterSense-labeled products are independently tested and certified to meet EPA’s criteria for both efficiency and performance. New WaterSense-labeled toilets use less than 1. read more

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March 24, 2008

Pets Corner: Give Pooch New Start Down Under - Glasgow Sunday Mail(hypoallergenic dogs)

Q My cat is not neutered and has not returned home since being let out three weeks ago. Q My sister’s dog was sold as a working cocker with papers to support the claim but I don’t think he has a full pedigree. Grasses, pollens or even indoor surfaces harbouring dust mites can cause a dog to chew their feet. It is good to hear the cream is soothing the redness, although it would be best to pinpoint the cause of the problem so that you can remove the allergen from your dog’s environment and completely cure the condition. read more

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