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      • Where your dog treats are made can make a difference
      • The Art of Excellent Pet Ownership
      • Cats are very good at hiding illness
      • Salmonella, your pets, and your family
      • Nasogastric feeding tubes can save lives
      • Valley Fever can affect both animals and people
      • Please don’t feed bones or people food to your buddy this holiday season
      • Cats are another victim of the poor economy
      • Saving lives one horse at a time
      • Lymphocytic Plasmacytic Gingivitis Stomatitis in Cats
      • Strut your Mutt at Victory Park
      • Treatment for dogs with Heartworm is no longer available
      • Pool safety for your dog
      • Care for your companions when you travel
      • Your backyard is not a safe playground for your puppy
      • Don't let your pet be a victim to insects this summer
      • Dog aggression is a serious problem
      • Preventative medicine is healthy for your pet and your wallet
      • The dangers of ordering medication at an online pharmacy
      • The many benefits of professional grooming
      • Weight loss tips for your pets
      • Why it is not a good idea to vaccinate your pet on your own
      • Routine dental care is an important factor in the overall health and wellness for your cherished companion
      • Canine safety and etiquette at the dog park
      • Fractures in Animals
      • The Dangers of Rat Poison for your pets
      • How to introduce a new pet into your home when you already have pets
      • Is pet insurance right for your family?
      • Your dog will leave his or her heart in San Francisco
      • Horses are another victim of the bad economy
      • Coping with the loss of a cherished animal companion
      • Urinary Problems in Cats
      • Hidden forms of animal communication
      • Recognizing signs of pain in your dog or cat
      • Could your older dog be suffering from Hypothyroidism?
      • Could your cat have Hyperthyroidism?
      • Shaving your dog may not be the best way to beat the heat
      • Water sport safety for your canine companion
      • Here are some guidelines to ensure summer safety for your animals
      • Hairballs can be a serious problem for felines
      • The value of running a fecal floatation for your pet
      • Leptospirosis, is your dog protected?
      • Cocoa bean mulch can be harmful to both dogs and cats
      • Regenerative stem cell therapy in dogs
      • Some Easter items can be very harmful to pets
      • Don't let your puppy be a victim of Parvovirus
      • Pyometra, a significant threat for female dogs and cats
      • Disaster Preparedness for you and your pet
      • Mushroom Toxicity
      • Making 2010 a great year of health and happiness for your pet
      • Take the chill out of winter for your pet
      • Choosing the "purrfect" present for your pet
      • Helping others find their way
      • Don't let anyone play tricks on your pet at Halloween
      • Pets still need heartworm, flea, and tick preventatives in the winter
      • Become an advocate for homeless pets in our community
      • Puppy Mills are a significant problem in California
      • When you should consider euthanasia for your pet
      • Cigarettes pose multiple threats to animals
      • Trail riding with your horse
      • Dressage: Ballet with horses
      • Ear infections in dogs
      • "Just one litter" may be more than you bargained for
      • Foxtails can create a multitude of problems for your pet
      • Strides to improve Pet Overpopulation in Stockton
      • Both you and your dog will love Carmel
      • Heart Disease in Pets
      • Adopt a pet and save a life
      • Medicating Your Pet: Some old tricks and some new innovations
      • Dealing with Diabetes in Dogs and Cats
      • Indoor Cats Still Need Annual Vaccinations
      • The Annual Physical Exam
      • No Winter Break for Pet Pests
      • High Blood Pressure, It's Not Just a Problem in People
      • Give thought before giving a pet as a gift
      • Shiny objects and tempting food could make for unhappy celebrations
      • Keep pets safe during holidays
      • Holiday treats from table pose threat
      • The cold facts on pet safety
      • Ultrasound offers finer evaluations
      • Digital radiology new to pet care
      • Reward pets for desired behavior
      • Training helps avoid accidents
      • Balance in diet is key to pet health
      • Consider safety when traveling with pets
      • Heatstroke a danger for pets in and out of car
      • Chronic vomiting can signal other health risks
      • Sweetener can lead to sickness
      • Dog park offers lots of perks
      • Heartworm disease is on the rise
      • Dog flea products not for cats
      • Digestive issues can be sign of big problem
      • Limping pet could be a sign of knee issue
      • Snail bait a toxic danger for your pet
      • Flea season is upon us
      • Facts to know about feline lukemia
      • Kidney disease takes a toll
      • Awareness critical in preventing worms
      • Territorial fight turns ugly along the Delta
      • How to keep pets safe from the dangers of...
    • Spotlight on Sierra Pets
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    • Photo Day at Falkis Park
    • National Pet Wellness Month
    • Caring for Senior Pets Part 3: What signs should we look for?
    • What can my veterinarian do to help?
    • Caring for your senior pet
    • Don't forget about your dog and cat during this busy back to school season
    • Stockton's first Pets on Parade was a lot of fun!
    • Welcome to Allergy Season
    • Heartworm Prevention in Dogs and Cats
    • Pet Parade on the Miracle Mile
    • October is Adopt a Shelter Dog Month
    • Strut your Mutt 2009
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