by NCCF Editor | Apr 19, 2017 | Dog Care
Dr. Sue Ettinger came about her motto, “See Something, Do Something. Why Wait? Aspirate,” the hard way. The Hudson Valley veterinarian, who will present a public program in Watertown on Friday, was treating a dog of one of her nurses and noticed a large tumor. She...
by NCCF Editor | Nov 14, 2016 | Dog Care
When we are helping our beloved dog through a cancer journey we realize how vital food is in the equation. The body must be supported with beautiful, life enhancing nutrition to feed the organs and support the immune system, which in turn makes our dog stronger to get...
by NCCF Editor | Oct 30, 2016 | Dog Care
Halloween is full of both tricks and treats, but pet parents should be careful not to let their pets accidentally scarf down too much of the latter. In the blink of an eye, chocolate candy intended to end up in pumpkin-shaped buckets may end up in your pup’s tummy....
by NCCF Editor | Oct 3, 2016 | Dog Care
As your dog ages, he will be needing a different dog health care than the younger dogs. Just like us humans, when a dog ages, he becomes more susceptible to certain health conditions such as arthritis that can slow him down. With proper care, you can help your senior...
by NCCF Editor | Sep 21, 2016 | Dog Care
Imagine losing your dog only to be reunited with him three years later—thanks to a microchip. That’s what happened when one Texas family’s pup went missing from their yard. The Kelly family searched everywhere for their lost dog, Gucci. Shortly after, they...
by NCCF Editor | Sep 20, 2016 | Dog Care
Without question man’s best friend is his dog. It is estimated that approximately 48 percent of the households in American have a dog and they number more than 80 million. They range from the tiny Chihuahua to Great Danes. At one time dogs were primary hunting...
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