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  • Cat Allergy Tips

    Cat allergy symptoms afflict many people. Sufferers are in real trouble if they happen to own a cat. This might not make sense to the ordinary person but to a cat lover it does. The symptoms may developed long after they have acquired their furry companion so getting rid of the rascal my simply not be an option. So for many cat lovers and owners ...
    Posted to The PetSource Blog - Scribbles 'n Bits (Weblog) by bloglady on March 31, 2008
  • AAACHHHOOO.....Looking for a non-shed dog?

    Many people consider owning a pet dog, but they decide not to do it as they dislike the never ending mess that the almost perpetual loss of dog hair can cause in their homes. They want a dog that retains his or her coat, and never drops any. Unfortunately there is no such thing as a dog that doesn’t shed at all. All dogs will moult at least ...
    Posted to The PetSource Blog - Scribbles 'n Bits (Weblog) by lorrainehug on September 18, 2007
  • Dog Allergies

    There is a great article in the blog section on how to identify and combat allergies your dog may have. Here is the link: http://community.petsource.org/blogs/scribbles/archive/2007/06/19/allergies-the-itch-and-scratch-of-it-all.aspx  
    Posted to Dog Health (Forum) by admin on July 6, 2007
  • Allergies......the itch and scratch of it all

    Did you know that one out of every 5 dogs has some form of allergy?  I sure didn't but after working in at a skin specialist veterinary clinic in Calgary I found out very quickly.  Allergic reactions can be caused by inhaling, ingesting or coming into contact with an allergen and the result can be quite uncomfortable for a ...
    Posted to The PetSource Blog - Scribbles 'n Bits (Weblog) by lorrainehug on June 19, 2007
  • Does your dog make you sneeze?

    You’ve just adopted an amazing dog. You let her sit beside you on the couch, eat scraps from your dinner plates, and maybe even sleep beside you in bed. But you’ve noticed you aren’t feeling like your usual, chipper self lately — your nose itches, your eyes are always red and watery, and you might even have trouble breathing. If this is the case, ...
    Posted to The PetSource Blog - Scribbles 'n Bits (Weblog) by lorrainehug on May 25, 2007