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All In The Family: Maine Mother & Son Charged in Massive Drug Bust

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mange in cats :: Article Creator Veterinary Dermatology Drug Market Is Projected To Continue Growing An increase in disease diagnoses, greater awareness of pet skin health, and other factors are driving an increase in demand for veterinary therapies Photo: Ольга Симонова/Adobe Stock The veterinary dermatology drug market is forecasted to experience significant growth, with one estimate suggesting an increase to nearly $18 billion (USD) worldwide by 2032.1 Factors driving this projected growth include an increase in pet ownership, advancements in veterinary treatments, and a greater awareness of dermatological health.2 Dermatology drugs and their demand As specialized pharmaceuticals, veterinary dermatology drugs are used to treat skin conditions in a range of species, including companion animals and livestock. These drugs address allergies, infections, inflammatory skin diseases, and parasitic infestations, including a variety of

Best in the biz: The very best of Bill Flick

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dog puzzle toys :: Article Creator The Kinds Of Toys To Definitely Avoid If Your Dog Is Destructive—& 14 Extra Durable Options To Buy Instead If you purchase an independently reviewed product or service through a link on our website, SheKnows may receive an affiliate commission. Dog owners know that even the sweetest pups can cause total destruction. If you often find dog toy stuffing littered around your home, it's time to upgrade to indestructible options. Durable toys help keep your aggressive chewer entertained and engaged, hopefully not tempted to gnaw on household items.  Tough chewers should always be supervised with toys. Opt for indestructible balls or extra tough chew bones made of robust materials like rubber or nylon; they'll have the best chance of withstanding your pup's powerful jaw and sharp teeth. Just think: you'll stay sane and your dog will stay safe. Related story 15 Shopping Editor-Approved Labor

Fall 2021 Children's Sneak Previews

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family dog boarding :: Article Creator Business Tidbits: Yakima Canine Club Boarding, Day Care Facility Opens Downtown The owners of Yakima's newest pet boarding and dog "playcare" center believe they have opened a business the community needs and that suits them as dog lovers and entrepreneurs. Yakima Canine Club opened in late July at 216 S. Second Ave., in a former downtown wholesale tire warehouse. Longtime Yakima residents and dog owners Paul and Shannon Needham have spent more than a year renovating the facility, and they hosted two open house events on Aug. 3 and 10 to introduce their services to the public. "Paul and I were trying to figure out what we were going to do for the next phase of our careers," Shannon Needham said during an Aug. 10 tour of the Yakima Canine Club. She noted that her family, including young adult sons Dane and Brock, have been involved in fostering and caring for dogs for more than a

All In The Family: Maine Mother & Son Charged in Massive Drug Bust

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grey squirrel :: Article Creator Squirrel Stuck In Discarded Peanut Packet On Live Tube Track Delays Commuters In Bizarre Incident COMMUTERS went nuts when a squirrel got stuck on the live tracks. Some threatened to free the furry intruder, which was trapped in a discarded packet of nuts, despite a risk of electrocution. 1 Commuters went nuts when a squirrel got stuck on the live tracksCredit: Dorling Kindersley - Getty Trains were forced to come to a halt on the Tube's Piccadilly Line amid the nutty stand-off at Alperton, North West London. The London Underground's incident log reported: "Squirrel stuck in a bag of peanuts on the track. Customers threatening to access the track." The squirrel was eventually released before scuttling off. The bizarre incident delighted fellow passengers online, with one hailing the kindness of the Tube commuters, often mocked for their stand-offishness. They posted: "N

Fall 2021 Children's Sneak Previews

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cockapoo puppies :: Article Creator 24 Poodle Cross Puppies Abandoned In A Truck, Now All Have Forever Homes You may have heard a story of one puppy abandoned to fend for itself. You may have even heard of an entire litter dropped off somewhere. But last winter, 24 puppies were found in the back of a truck in Scotland. They have struggled with parasites and other life-threatening medical conditions. But today, every puppy in this little pack has found a home. The Cairnryan ferry port lies in Loch Ryan, just across from Ireland. January is cold and breezy, with high temperatures just hitting 44 degrees Fahrenheit. On one of these days, someone heard an awful sound coming from the ferry port, so they called authorities. It turns out 24 puppies had been abandoned in the back of a truck parked there. They were sealed into cardboard boxes with no food or water. The dogs were from at least two litters (though likely more). Some are a crossbreed of a C

Animals in the United States

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doodle dog :: Article Creator Doodle Couture Wins 2024 Pet Innovation Award For "Leashes Product Of The Year" LOS ANGELES, Aug. 15, 2024 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- The 2024 Pet Innovation Awards today announced that creators of modern and luxury dog accessories, Doodle Couture,New York and their Secure-In-Place Adjustable-Length Dog Leash, has been selected as "Leashes Product of the Year." The Pet Innovation Awards is an independent recognition platform highlighting the most innovative companies, services, and products in the highly competitive Pet care industry. Doodle Couture's newest Secure-In-Place Adjustable-Length Dog Leash provides convenience, safety, and style in one sleek package. With its exclusive wrap-around buckle handle, dogs stay secure whether staying in place or taking a walk. Its hands-free attachment is composed of a strong PVC buckle handle that easily attaches to pant belt loops or handbags, giving pet-paren