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Antifreeze Poisoning

By Dr. John Fudens, H.M.C.
(Republished from Affinity Holistic Clinic)
Antifreeze, ethylene glycol, is willingly consumed by most dogs and cats. It is sweet, readily available and more enticing than water. If your pet licks or consumes any amount of antifreeze you must rush it to the veterinarian immediately for first aid treatment. The chemical can cause death within hours. Continue Reading »

Beach of the Month: Sandy Hook (New Jersey Coast)

By Doug Gelbert
(Republished from Hikewithyourdog.com)
Sandy Hook is a 7-mile sand spit dangling into the Atlantic Ocean off the northern tip of New Jersey. Ships sailing into New York harbor have always needed to navigate around the shifting sands of Sandy Hook. The first lighthouse was built from lottery funds in 1764. The strategic peninsula has been fortified since the War of 1812 and the Hook was the site of the first United States Army Proving Ground. The last active military base, Fort Hancock, closed in 1974 but the United States Coast Guard still maintains an active presence at Sandy Hook. Continue Reading »

On The Trail At: America’s Largest House

By Doug Gelbert
(Republished from Hikewithyourdog.com)
Your dog is not welcome to go traipsing through America’s spectacular Gilded Age mansions of course but the thing about America’s castles is that they are usually found in the middle of extensive estates. And when the houses are opened to the public, so are the grounds. And often your dog is allowed to roam the outside of these private palaces. Continue Reading »

PLAN BEFORE YOU GO, Picking the Perfect Pet Sitter

By Bree Cheatham
(Published by the Dog Travel Network)
Many of us wish we could take our beloved dogs with us everywhere we go, but if you live where I do, in “reality” that’s far from true on many occasions. These days dogs are being allowed in many new places and when we’re headed to those places our minds are at ease and everything seems under control. On many occasion when I travel for work, or just for fun, Makena (my now 10 year old tri mix) has to stay at home, due to not so pet-friendly policies. Continue Reading »

PAW Announces the 2008 ‘Top Dogs’ in Luxury, Pet-friendly Hotels

By PAW (Pet-friendly Accommodations Worldwide)
(Republished from www.luxurypaw.com)
PAW Names the 2008 ‘Top Dogs’ in Luxury, Pet-friendly Hotels
PAW; Pet-friendly Accommodations Worldwide, (www.luxurypaw.com) the only on line hotel booking engine specializing in luxury, pet-friendly hotels releases the results of their 13,000 mile, 30-state, 50-luxury, pet-friendly hotel adventure and reveals who the ‘Top Dogs’ are when it comes to luxury pet-friendly hotels in the US. Continue Reading »

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