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» Site title: AAHA Healthypet » Site description: Pet care resources by the American Animal Hospital Association to find a veterinarian, veterinary clinic or animal hospital for pets and provide pet care tips to pet owners.
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» Site title: Allexperts Veterinarian Q&A » Site description: Vets and Vet assistants answer your questions about the health of your pet for free. Get quick answers to your questions.
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» Site title: All-Natural-Pet-Care » Site description: Provides guidance on natural health care for pets including nutrition, seniors and neutering.
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» Site title: American Red Cross Disaster Services » Site description: Discusses need for pet owners to devise disaster plans so pets are protected if evacuation is necessary. Offers first aid tips.
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» Site title: Animal Doc Com » Site description: For kids who would like to be veterinarians. Pet health and care information, puzzles and contests.
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» Site title: Are we Overvaccinating our Pets ? » Site description: Links to veterinarian sites discussing vaccination protocols, latest trends, rise in autoimmune diseases, nosodes and efficacy of certain vaccinations.
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» Site title: AVMA Care for Pets » Site description: About animal health, safety; pet loss, buying a pet. Information on veterinarians.
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» Site title: Check Your Vet » Site description: Provides guidance on choosing a vet and enables pet owners to verify that any veterinarian is correctly licensed or registered with the State Board of Veterinary Examiners.
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» Site title: Dogs and Cats Health » Site description: Provides articles offering pet health information on a number of topics.
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» Site title: Dolittler » Site description: Veterinary pet blog set up by Patty Khuly, VMD, MBA, a small animal veterinarian in Miami, Florida.
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» Site title: Dr. Bob's All Creatures Site » Site description: A comprehensive site offering pet health information. This includes congenital diseases of dogs, an extensive section on diseases of pets, a booklet for new bird owners, and sections on the husbandry of a variety of pet animals.
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» Site title: Extended Years » Site description: Provides advice for a healthy lifestyle which can extend your Dog's life. Ask the Vet on-line and products for the health of your pet.
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» Site title: Family Pet Clinic » Site description: Provides an online interactive database for diagnosing your pets ailments. As well as discussion forums, case studies, and other pet health issues.
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» Site title: The Final Solution for Fleas » Site description: This site describes in detail how fleas live and multiply, as well as the diseases that they spread. But most important, it tells how to get rid of them permanently in the least harmful way to your environment.
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» Site title: Galen's Garden » Site description: Offers health care information for rabbits and guinea pigs including herbs, homoeopathy, nutrition, and common ailments.
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» Site title: Inner Circle » Site description: Dr. Andrew Jones DVM provides online pet health solutions to members of the Inner Circle including e-books, videos, audio recordings and a forum where members can ask their specific questions.
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» Site title: Laser Les » Site description: Laser Surgery for Pets including Laser declaw are discussed. A list of veterinarians in the Mid-Atlantic that offer Laser Technology is included.
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» Site title: Little Critters Vet » Site description: Written by a practicing vet, this site offers extensive information on dog, cat, bird, ferret, rabbit, rodent, and reptile care in health and disease.
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» Site title: Liz Koskenmaki, DVM » Site description: Veterinarian based in Burbank, California providing information and resources on pet health, nutrition and preventative medicine for dogs and cats.
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» Site title: Messageboard Links for Pets » Site description: Links to pet forums concerning health issues such as cancer, diabetes, epilepsy, CRF, FELV, nutrition, stones, cosequin, homeopathy, vaccinations and behavioral problems.
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» Site title: Novartis Animal Health UK Ltd. » Site description: Offers a program and Capstar flea control for cats and dogs. Information about getting rid of fleas on your pet and in your home.
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» Site title: Pet Allergy Fact Sheet » Site description: Provides information and advice to dog and cat owners about the various causes of the allergies their pets may develop and what they can do about them.
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» Site title: Pet Allergy Institute » Site description: Allergens cause allergy symptoms in pet owners. This organization supplies an allergen testing kit to enable pet owners to identify whether particular animals pose a low, medium or high level of risk.
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» Site title: Pet Behavior Problems » Site description: Animal behavior problems are common and one of the biggest reasons that people give up their animals or treat them harshly. By treating behavior problems it is possible to enhance the relationship between and person and their companion animal and prevent further damage.
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» Site title: Pet Center » Site description: Veterinary health topics about dogs and cats. Spay and neuters, bone surgery, and advice about euthanasia. An online tour of a cyber-animal hospital.
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» Site title: Pet Health Focus » Site description: Provides a resource for pet health and wellness with veterinarian-approved articles about wellness, diseases, treatments and day-to-day care, newsletters, discussion forums and a veterinary referral service.
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» Site title: Pet Health Forum » Site description: Provides an opportunity to discuss pet health-related problems in a friendly community.
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» Site title: Pet Insurance Information » Site description: Provides information on pet insurance including what is covered, how much it costs and what to look for in a policy. Includes information for both canine and feline insurance.
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» Site title: Pet Libraries Online » Site description: Provides pet health and training resources including detailed information and links to an online library of health and training programs for pet owners.
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» Site title: Pet Tech: First Aid and Care for your Pets » Site description: Provides training for pet owners in first aid, CPR and care, and longer courses for people to train as a Pet Tech instructor, with a directory of instructors in the US and Canada.
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» Site title: Pet Trust Fund » Site description: Run by the University of Guelph and devoted to providing financial assistance for the advancement of health, health care, and quality of life, for companion animals.
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» Site title: The Pet Web Library » Site description: Informational materials on some of the most common medical concerns of pet dogs and cats.
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» Site title: PetCareGuide.org » Site description: Blogs on a number of healthcare topics, primarily for dogs and cats.
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» Site title: PetFit » Site description: Provides the information you need to help your dog or cat maintain optimum weight, from Hill's Pet Nutrition, Inc.
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» Site title: PetMD » Site description: Provides a searchable database of conditions and diseases as well as articles and health advice from veterinarians.
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» Site title: PetMD.org » Site description: Provides veterinary health care information for pet owners including what symptoms mean, breed-related problems, preventive care updates, nutrition, pet travel, health insurance and news.
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» Site title: Pets' Kitchen » Site description: TV vet Joe Inglis gives free pet health advice and guidance. He also offers advice on pet nutrition, sells a range of natural pet foods and keeps a video diary.
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» Site title: Pets with Disabilities » Site description: Support group for people facing the everyday challenges of taking care of a pet who faces physical limitations.
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» Site title: PetSleep » Site description: A professional and caring pet euthanasia service in the privacy of your home.
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» Site title: PetStyle » Site description: Provides articles and videos on pet health issues including nutrition, training, grooming and general care of cats and dogs.
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» Site title: PetWave » Site description: Aims to create a free online resource and forum for pet health and other animal care related topics including basic care, nutrition and behavior.
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» Site title: Provet » Site description: Provides free pet health care advice with breed-specific information. Includes information for kids, veterinarians, farmers, teachers and an online catalog.
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» Site title: Sarah's Vet Page » Site description: Links for dog, cat, horse, and livestock breeds, health and training. A just for kids page, links to readers' homepages, and a site of the week. Created by a veterinary technology student.
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» Site title: Stop The Fleas » Site description: Information site dealing with flea infestations, flea bites and other flea problems.
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» Site title: StopWorms.com » Site description: Provides information and downloadable brochures about the internal parasites pets can contract including roundworms, hookworms and heartworms and the danger of diseases which can be passed to humans.
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» Site title: Televets.com » Site description: Provides articles on pet health and online pet advisors always available to answer your questions.
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» Site title: Vetblog » Site description: Interactive web magazine covering dogs, cats and small exotics provided by Scott Nimmo, a British veterinary surgeon, who also offers veterinary advice on a one to one basis.
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» Site title: Veterinary Secrets » Site description: Dr. Andrew Jones, DVM, offers a free e-book and free e-course providing quick and simple methods that can be used to heal pets at home.
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» Site title: Veterinary Surveillance: Pet Animals » Site description: Provides information on the kinds and numbers of pets in the UK and provides advice on the symptoms of disease that pet owners may notice.
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» Site title: What is a Veterinarian? » Site description: The American Veterinary Medical Association provides information on these medical professionals, their qualifications, education, roles and how to choose a vet.
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» Site title: Prudent Use of Antibiotics in Companion Animals » Site description: Article explaining that antibiotics should be used prudently to ensure they are effective and will continue to benefit man and animals in the future. (February, 2003)
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