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Apr 10, 2007 -
I was watching the Martha Stewart Show recently while I was on the treadmill at the gym. On this episode she had her veterinarian, Dr. Marty Goldstein, as a guest to talk about overweight pets.
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Nov 19, 2009 -
Can they? Yes. Should they?
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Nov 19, 2007 -
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Is Your Pet Overweight?
Sure, there's a little (or a lot) more to love.
He's about right...
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Sep 07, 2009 -
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Aug 05, 2009 -
I just couldn't resist putting up this picture of little Samson as he sat nicely and waited for his Bit O Luv Bistro Beef dog treat. It's just too cute! Bit O Luv's philosophy about dogs not just being pets, but being a part of your family, goes right in line with my own.
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Jun 10, 2009 -
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- Do you know what nonverbal signals you're sending your dog?
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May 26, 2009 -
From cleaning pigs as the Quick Sniff Challenge to dealing with overweight pets in the end, last Saturday's Groomer Has It focused on animals with a few extra pounds to love. The six remaining contestants tackled "anatomy grooming," trimming a pet to mask the flab. While hiding may make a pooch look better, it doesn't solve the problem .
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Mar 19, 2009 -
Most of the time losing weight comes down to dieting and exercise for people . . .
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May 12, 2009 -
I know I'm not the only one whose home includes a four-legged snorer — North makes noises in his sleep that friends can hear in the next room or even over the phone. There are several possible reasons for the odd sounds coming out of those wriggly noses and I've gathered a bunch below:
- Smooshies. Breeds with smushed faces or short snouts can be predisposed to snoring problems.
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