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Animal Medical Imaging
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Engen Mark H Dvm
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Evergreen Veterinary Hospital
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Exotic Pet & Bird Clinic
Company: Exotic Pet & Bird Clinic Phone: 425-827-6613  
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Juanita Veterinary Hospital
Company: Juanita Veterinary Hospital Phone: 425-823-8411  
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Kirkland Animal Hospital
Company: Kirkland Animal Hospital Phone: 425-822-8231  
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My Pet's Vet Clinic
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Northwest Animal Eye Specialists
Company: Northwest Animal Eye Specialists Phone: 425-827-3966  
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Novartis Aqua Health Hugh Mitchell Dvm
Company: Novartis Aqua Health Hugh Mitchell Dvm Phone: 425-821-6651  
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Rose Hill Animal Hospital
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15 Ways To Keep Your Dog Cool During Those Hot Summer Months 05/16/2007 09:33 AM

The dog days of summer have special meaning for your dog. Warm weather brings a host of problems for dogs, whose furry coats hold the heat. Left outside in the sun, dogs can suffer heat exhaustion or heatstroke. Because dogs have no sweat glands distributed throughout their bodies, they are more susceptible to heat-related discomforts and must rely on panting or sweating via their footpads as a self-defense mechanism to deal with the heat and humidity. Like you, your dog will appreciate some help battling hot or humid weather. Below are some ideas to help cool your "hot" dog:

1. Air conditioning is the best way to help your dog stay cool in the warm weather, but if you don't have that luxury, place fans in places where your dog likes to sleep. Window fans set on exhaust will help circulate the air inside your home and keep your dog from heating up.

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Cockapoo puppies for sale 03/27/2007 09:24 AM

A family pet can have a positive influence on the entire household. Many adults who had a dog or cat in the home when they were youngsters grow up to be pet lovers themselves. Choosing the right breed of dog or cat can be a challenge, but there are some who fair better with children. One of these is a dog that is a mixture of a Cocker Spaniel and a Poodle. These Cockapoo puppies for sale are easy to train and they are lovable.

One of the first places people go to when they are ready to adopt a pet is their local pet store. Depending on the size of the city you live in, you may just find some Cockapoo puppies for sale there. Generally with most major pet stores, the Cockapoo puppies for sale are ready to go that day, meaning that they are now at an age where they can be separated from their mother and littermates without any ill effects.

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Dog Training - Crate Training Pros and Cons 08/21/2006 11:34 AM

Dog Training - Crate Training Pros and Cons

Debate continues unabated about whether or not crate training dogs is healthy or harmful.

'Crating' involves placing a pet in a cage, usually plastic or metal of roughly the size of the dog, for a period of time during the day or night.

Proponents argue that crating gives the dog a sense of 'property', a place it can call its own. In this little home within the home, the dog feels safe surrounded by familiar smells and objects. Here, the dog can retreat from fearful noises or boisterous children.

Those who favor crate training assert that potty training is much easier when combined with use of a crate. Dogs, they say, will naturally avoid soiling their 'den' and 'hold it' until they're released to go outside.

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