Month: February 2023

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The USDA’s Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service is considering options and “soliciting input from many different industry stakeholders” on whether to authorize vaccinating poultry against avian influenza. No vaccine has been designed to work against the specific clade of highly pathogenic avian influenza that has been circulating for the past year, and scientists with
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Keep the Tail Wagging is supported by pet parents. I occasionally earn a commission (at no additional cost to you) when you click through an affiliate link to one of my favorite products. Thank you for your support. Read More Have you been told that DIY raw dog food isn’t nutritionally complete? You’re not alone.
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Keep the Tail Wagging is supported by pet parents. I occasionally earn a commission (at no additional cost to you) when you click through an affiliate link to one of my favorite products. Thank you for your support. Read More Boron is a trace element found in many foods and can be purchased as a
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Keep the Tail Wagging is supported by pet parents. I occasionally earn a commission (at no additional cost to you) when you click through an affiliate link to one of my favorite products. Thank you for your support. Read More Living with four dogs and a cat in the Pacific Northwest means we live with
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Keep the Tail Wagging is supported by pet parents. I occasionally earn a commission (at no additional cost to you) when you click through an affiliate link to one of my favorite products. Thank you for your support. Read More Thousands of articles list toxic foods for dogs, but few tell us what foods we
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The new year is upon us which means everyone is setting their New Year’s resolutions. A great way to stick to your resolutions is to include someone else, maybe someone with four legs? Here are some New Year’s resolutions you can do with your dog. 1. Eat Healthier Fruits and vegetables are great for us
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You did all the research before bringing your new puppy home, and now the puppy is here, and you feel overwhelmed. You’re not the only one! Many first-time or even experienced owners can feel like caring for a new puppy is exhausting. Puppies are a lot of work, things are ever-changing, and you will have
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Lots of times new year resolutions bring plans of dieting, but have you considered your dog’s diet? Often our dog’s eating habits aren’t a top priority, or many people just don’t know where to start. There are so many options and resources nowadays so we’ve compiled some of our top picks just for you. The
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To keep the lights on, we receive affiliate commissions via some of our links. Our review process. Diabetes in dogs is becoming a more common diagnosis. This chronic disease can lead to severe health complications, especially when left untreated. It’s best to sign your dog up for pet insurance before any health conditions or symptoms
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