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Health Alert: Pet diseases

NATIONAL - More than half of all US households own a pet. And while pets provide companionship and comfort, they can also pass along up to 200 diseases to humans.

Eleven-week-old Maggie is a Cocker Spaniel puppy and the newest member of the Moreau family.

Seven-year-old Merit just can't get enough of her. But Merit's mother has her concerns. Megan Moreau says, "Having a child around and having her and the dog in her face, and playing with it after the dog's been outside, I did consider that."

Puppies are precious, but diseases they can carry, like rabies and ringworm, can be dangerous. So a visit to the vet should be the first order of business for new pet owners.

Bonnie Beaver, D.V.M., says, "One of the things the veterinarians will check for would be for intestinal parasites.


E-Cards Have Gone to the Dogs; Cats Fight Back!

Trend spotting is easy. Sales figures go up sharply when something new catches on, whether it's rap music, hybrid cars, or the newest i-phone. Remember when most homes didn't even have a computer? It's no surprise that since busy people everywhere are choosing to communicate at the speed of light in every way, e-cards have forged their way into our culture. But dog-loving e-cards? And what about the cat lovers? They need to send greetings, too!

www.SloppyKissCards.com debuted in June of 2006 and the site has already caught on in a big way. For just $9.95 USD, members can send customized greetings with any of more than 50 different breeds of dogs featured on the card. The combinations are unlimited.

Sloppy Kiss Cards is the brainchild of Nicole Stocker, a former Microsoft employee.


Chihuahua diagnosis good, vet faces court

Today the Chihuahua went to another vet for a diagnosis.

On her first birthday, this five pound pooch received some very good news.

"He thinks that her eyesight will be totally back," owner Maryann Deluca said.

The tiny Chihuahua made big news after it was injured during a visit for spay surgery on June 4th at the Sun City West animal clinic.

According to investigators, technicians allegedly saw Dr. Joshua Winston strike Bella in the head causing her right eye to pop out. Bella's owner said Dr. Winston called her immediately after the incident.

Dr. Joshua Winston was arrested, but he told us there's a lot more to the story and is confident his name will be cleared.

"During the course of good, standard care things can happen that are hard for someone outside the field to understand," he said.


E-Cards Have Gone to the Dogs; Cats Fight Back!

Trend spotting is easy. Sales figures go up sharply when something new catches on, whether it's rap music, hybrid cars, or the newest i-phone. Remember when most homes didn't even have a computer? It's no surprise that since busy people everywhere are choosing to communicate at the speed of light in every way, e-cards have forged their way into our culture. But dog-loving e-cards? And what about the cat lovers? They need to send greetings, too!

www.SloppyKissCards.com debuted in June of 2006 and the site has already caught on in a big way. For just $9.95 USD, members can send customized greetings with any of more than 50 different breeds of dogs featured on the card. The combinations are unlimited.

Sloppy Kiss Cards is the brainchild of Nicole Stocker, a former Microsoft employee.


Dogs hone skills to catch poachers

Casey Zolper, of the Delaware Division of Fish & Wildlife, and his 2-year-old black Labrador retriever partner, Warden, search for an ammunition magazine, shotgun shell and a gun holster during an article detection exercise Wednesday in Rising Sun, Md. (Buy photo) The News Journal/CARLA VARISCO .


 
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