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Classifieds are now running!!!! |
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The News -
Latest News
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Saturday, 26 January 2008 |
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The Purebredpuppy Classifieds are now working. We are running an introductory price of 5.00 per 30 day Classified . With each classified you can upload multiple pictures to show of the dog, puppies, or whatever you are selling.
Currently only Paypal payments are being accepted. Any dogs up for free adoption, or rescue can be run on the classifieds under the Rescue section for free. Just place your ad and it will be aproved with no payment needed even though the system will suggest one is needed. Any and all feedback is apreciated, please send e-mails to
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Health Articles -
Disease
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Sunday, 13 January 2008 |
Panosteitis by Fred Lanting One of the main reasons for a young dog to be "pulled" from a show, or excused from the ring, is the sudden lameness of a condition known as panosteitis, familiarly labeled "pano" by many breeders. Of some 130+ breeds recognized by the American Kennel Club and hundreds more by some other registries, a dozen or so have been reported to be affected. |
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Dealing With Wrong Ideas about Hip Dysplasia |
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Health Articles -
Hereditary Diseases
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Sunday, 13 January 2008 |
Dealing With Wrong Ideas about Hip Dysplasia by Fred Lanting Background Friends and fellow dog fanciers: I was asked to comment on some accusations and remarks re HD that have been on chat lists. First, so you understand where I am coming from, you should know a little history of my involvement in dogs, veterinary science, and hip dysplasia in particular. |
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Ten Tips for a Poison-Safe Household |
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Health Articles -
Miscellaneous
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Sunday, 13 January 2008 |
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Ten Tips for a Poison-Safe Household
1. Be aware of the plants you have in your house and in your dog's yard. The ingestion of azalea, oleander, mistletoe, sago palm, or yew plant material, by any dog, could be fatal. 2. When cleaning your house, never allow your dog access to the area where cleaning agents are used or stored. Cleaning agents have a variety of properties. Some may only cause a mild stomach upset, while others could cause severe burns of the tongue, mouth, and stomach. |
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