Sunday, May 27, 2012
Thursday, May 24, 2012
Great webinar today, thanks!
Great webinar today. Thanks to ASPCA and NDAA! We learned a lot and were inspired to continue our efforts to educate the public on where to get a dog and where NOT to get a dog.
Common Issues Law Enforcement and Prosecutors Confront When Investigating and Litigating “Puppy Mill Cases”
Presented by Scott Heiser, Esq., Animal Legal Defense Fund
Common Issues Law Enforcement and Prosecutors Confront When Investigating and Litigating “Puppy Mill Cases”
Presented by Scott Heiser, Esq., Animal Legal Defense Fund
Tuesday, May 22, 2012
Doggone Safe: Tip of the Day: Teach Kids to Be a Tree
It is National Dog Bite Prevention Week. This is a simple yet VERY important tip. Please share with your children.
Doggone Safe: Tip of the Day: Teach Kids to Be a Tree
Doggone Safe: Tip of the Day: Teach Kids to Be a Tree
Saturday, May 19, 2012
Great website about genetic testing for purebred dogs
http://WWW.vetga.com.au/index.html
Consumers and breeders serious about canine health should visit this Australian website. Lots of great info on genetic problems seen in purebred dogs.
Holding breeders to a standard is one of the most important ways to reduce animal suffering and consumer fraud.
When you purchase a pup with medical problems whether they are obvious early on or will manifest later in the dog's life, the dog suffers and so does your heart and wallet. ALL consumers who purchase a purebred or "designer" breed (expensive mutts!) should expect a breeder to be able to produce PROOF that their breeding dogs and or pups have been screened for common disorders. Otherwise, what are you paying for??
For more info on genetic problems you may inadvertently purchase if you buy a purebred dog visit http://www.pupquest.org/for-vets.html
Consumers and breeders serious about canine health should visit this Australian website. Lots of great info on genetic problems seen in purebred dogs.
Holding breeders to a standard is one of the most important ways to reduce animal suffering and consumer fraud.
When you purchase a pup with medical problems whether they are obvious early on or will manifest later in the dog's life, the dog suffers and so does your heart and wallet. ALL consumers who purchase a purebred or "designer" breed (expensive mutts!) should expect a breeder to be able to produce PROOF that their breeding dogs and or pups have been screened for common disorders. Otherwise, what are you paying for??
For more info on genetic problems you may inadvertently purchase if you buy a purebred dog visit http://www.pupquest.org/for-vets.html
Wednesday, May 16, 2012
Sunday, May 13, 2012
Sunday, May 6, 2012
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