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Bats At Schools: Prevention of Rabies Exposure
2,371 Views / 0 LikesThe Arizona Department of Health Services (ADHS) believes that prevention of contact between bats and children is extremely important and includes three key components: 1. Educating children to not touch bats or other wildlife and to immediately report a
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ECDHtube Presents...Rabies Prevention
2,319 Views / 0 LikesCommunicable Disease Nurse, Cynthia Miller, educates us on how to prevent rabies.
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Handle Pet Behavioral Problems
1,002 Views / 0 LikesThis video is a SLIDESHOW OF CAPTIONS, read to you by PetsAndAnimalsRobot :)If you still need more info, at the end of this video you'll find links to more related sites with more info on this subject.Follow us on twitter https://twitter.com/HelperRobot a
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Jane Fonda: Pets for Better Health- Primetime Health
1,248 Views / 0 LikesJane Fonda: Pets for Better Health- Primetime Health is a unique, inside look at some of the many positive health benefits of owning a pet. Hollywood Icon and Fitness Guru, Jane Fonda serves up more valuable advice in this tip from her all new "Primetime
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Pets in the Bed: Is It Bad?
1,081 Views / 0 LikesThose who lie down with dogs may get up with fleas, but will they be well rested?
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Holiday Safety Tips For Pets
761 Views / 0 LikesReceive our Pet Health Newsletter: http://Newsletter.DrJaneFoundation.com Pet Talk: Holiday Safety Tips for Pets Expert: Dr Sarah Wooten, DVM Gathering your ...
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Foxtails And Pets: Veterinarian Explains The Dangers
854 Views / 0 Likeshttp://trupanion.com - Grass seeds, also known as foxtails or spear grass, can pose a serious danger to your pet's body. Veterinarian Dr. Jason Nicholas (The...
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How to Give a Cat Subcutaneous Fluids at Home
1,258 Views / 0 LikesPet Care Veterinary Hospital's Dr. Jill D. Partlow along with Veterinary Assistant Shelia Phillips demonstrate the proper method of giving a cat subcutaneous fluids. Fluid given under the skin (subcutaneously) is absorbed into the blood stream and can be
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Visiting the vet: what pet-owners can expect
782 Views / 0 LikesDr. Lori Martin of Cuyamaca Pet Animal Hospital in Santee explains what pet-owners can often expect when they bring their pets in for care and how staff tailor the care to what pet-owners can afford. This video was edited by and its photos were taken by S
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Tips for Examining a Fearful Cat
851 Views / 0 LikesThis video offers tips for examining a fearful cat at the Vet. This is Chapter 2 in a series of cat-friendly practices for veterinary services. Brought to you by the Catalyst Council where "It's all about the cat!"
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Cats&Carriers: Friends not Foes
819 Views / 0 LikesCats&Carriers: Friends not Foes. A helpful video offering 5 simple steps for cat owners to use cat-friendly carriers.
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Feline Nutrition
804 Views / 0 LikesDiane R. Eigner, V.M.D. and Catalyst Council Board Member, discusses the importance of feline nutrition. Obesity in cats is the most common feline health problem and can be kept in check with diet and exercise.
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What Flowers Are Poisonous to Pets?
731 Views / 0 LikesSending flowers to a loved one who has pets? Dr. Tina Wismer, a veterinary toxicologist and Medical Director of the ASPCA Animal Poison Control Center, discusses which flowers can be dangerous to pets. For more information on toxic and non-toxic plants, p
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Do You Have a Pet Poison Prevention Kit?
869 Views / 0 LikesAre you prepared for an emergency with your pet? Dr. Tina Wismer, a veterinary toxicologist and Medical Director of the ASPCA Animal Poison Control Center, advises what items should be in your pet safety kit. If you are concerned about your pet's well-bei
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Human medications that can poison our Pets! By Veterinary Pet Insurance and Pet Poison Helpline
895 Views / 0 Likes50% of the phone calls received at Pet Poison Helpline, a 24/7 animal poison control based out of Minneapolis, MN are human medications. Dogs and cats are very sensitive to human OTC and prescription medication, so you always want to keep these out of rea
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Poisonous Plants to Pets! By Veterinary Pet Insurance and Pet Poison Helpline
989 Views / 0 LikesCertain plants are very poisonous to dogs and cats. One dangerous plant to cats includes lilies (e.g., Easter, Tiger, Asiatic, Stargazer, etc.); this results in acute kidney failure when your cat eats even just 2-3 leaves (or even the pollen)! In dogs, po
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Handbag Hazards to be aware of! By Veterinary Pet Insurance and Pet Poison Helpline
837 Views / 0 LikesDid you know your purse contains a bunch of toxins that are dangerous to your pet? Your asthma inhaler, small container of ibuprofen/Advil, prescription medication, cigarettes, and birth control packet can all be accidentally ingested! When in doubt, keep
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Garden Dangers to your Pet; By Veterinary Pet Insurance and Pet Poison Helpline
797 Views / 0 LikesIf you own pets, several items in your garden, backyard, or garage may be poisonous! Dangerous poisons include fertilizers, bone or blood meal, mouse and rat poisons, and insecticides. If you think your pet has ingested something poisonous, contact Pet Po
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Household Hazards and Poisons for Your Pets
858 Views / 0 LikesDr. Steven R. Hansen, director of the ASPCA's Animal Poison Control Center, gives pet owners a full list of foods, plants, chemicals and drugs that are commonly found in people's homes that can be deadly.
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Human medications that poison our pets! By Pet Poison Helpline and Veterinary Pet Insurance
864 Views / 0 Likes50% of the phone calls received at Pet Poison Helpline, a 24/7 animal poison control based out of Minneapolis, MN are human medications. Dogs and cats are very sensitive to human OTC and prescription medication, so you always want to keep these out of rea
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Garden dangers to your pet: Pet Poison Helpline and Veterinary Pet Insurance
657 Views / 0 LikesIf you own pets, several items in your garden, backyard, or garage may be poisonous! Dangerous poisons include fertilizers, bone or blood meal, mouse and rat poisons, and insecticides. If you think your pet has ingested something poisonous, contact Pet Po
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