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Complete Article Index
We cover a lot of different topics on this site - this article index gives you a pretty good idea of the subjects we cover. The following is a complete index of all articles on this site - presented in the most current to oldest article sequence.
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Money Saving Tip #44: Let Mother Nature Do Her Job
Lacerations are common causes of emergency room visits. The site of blood and a gaping wound can sometimes rattle even the most stoic pet owners and prompt them to frantic action. Unfortunately, between the emergency room fee, anesthesia, and stitch job, you're looking at a bill of $500 or more. . . .
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Money Saving Tip #41: How To Save Money On Heartworm Treatment
Heartworms can cause serious disease in dogs. Not only that, the cost of treatment can be devastating to a pet owner's pocketbook. In many cases, treatment can easily exceed $1000, and that doesn't include any extra expenses resulting from treatment complications. The good news, though, is that treatment for heartworms can be made affordable. . . .
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Money Saving Tip #40: Don't Combine Heartworm and Flea Medications
Combination heartworm/flea and tick products are popular these days and represent a large profit center for pet pharmacy companies and for veterinarians. While these products may convenient to you, the pet owner, they're probably costing you more money than if you purchased each medication separately. For example, . . .
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Money Saving Tip #38: File Away
For pet owners, there's a fear that seems to rank right up there with fear of public speaking and fear of death. But it really is a false fear; one that can be remedied through this one simple tip. That fear is . . .
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How To: Check a Male Cat For Urinary Obstruction
Signs of a urinary obstruction include vocalization while urinating, straining to urinate (often mistaken for constipation), increased trips to the litterbox, urinating outside litter box, excessive licking, and blood noted in the urine. . . .
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