Adopting a Heartworm Positive Dog and What you Didn’t Know
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View ArticleGood News: We’re Positive He’s Negative!
Adopter Update on Chas, my TDL dog by Amy Benz Monday, June 20, 2011: Today was annual check-up day for my dogs, Chas and Shelby. As you may remember, Chas (formerly Billy Joel) is the border collie...
View ArticleImmiticide Shortage Poses a Huge Problem Nationwide
Very interesting posts made regarding the nationwide shortage of immiticide. “I work at a military installation small animal clinc in Georgia. We have heartworm positive test quite often. I have seen...
View ArticleTreating Your Heartworm Positive Dog
Over the past three years, we have documented all of our heartworm positive dogs, 35 total: 23 of these dogs were treated using an Alternative Method which consists of Heartgard, Doxycyline and...
View ArticleONE VERY LUCKY DEATH ROW DOG SPEAKS
You know the expression, “what you don’t know can’t hurt you?” It’s not true! Every day I post dog food recalls so that you can be aware of the dangerous lurking in your dog’s food bowl! Soon, I’m also...
View ArticleNeed Interceptor?
Shep’s Mom (now Alfie) Johanna found it and purchased it here! Same great stuff for the herding breed dogs that can’t take Heartgard....
View ArticleNatural Heartworm Preventatives
I can’t recommend any alternative products to prevent heartworm disease in your dog, because I haven’t tried any! You should, however, know the risks with any medication. Bart’s Mom wrote today that...
View ArticleImmiticide Shortage in the News
http://www.fda.gov/AnimalVeterinary/NewsEvents/CVMUpdates/ucm377386.htm?source=govdelivery&utm_medium=email&utm_source=govdelivery
View ArticleLuna Belle ~ Adopted!
Luna Belle is about 6 years old and is an Aussie mix out of Alabama. She joined TDL in April but has been recovering with TDL Volunteer Rachel until she was ready for adoption. Luna comes to us from...
View ArticleToxic Drug Reactions in Collies
The expression that farmers used to use was, “if white feet, do not treat”. Do not treat means do not use ivermectin as a de-wormer .... The post Toxic Drug Reactions in Collies first appeared on The...
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