March 17, 2008
Wonderful Dog Ecards

We just put up a collection of truly wonderful dog ecards. They're guaranteed to make any dog lover smile!
Why don't you send one to a friend and create a smile?
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We just put up a collection of truly wonderful dog ecards. They're guaranteed to make any dog lover smile!
Why don't you send one to a friend and create a smile?
Filed under General by Editor
Any time that you need to board your dog at a care facility either doggie daycare or when you are on vacation, the facility will usually require that the dog be vaccinated for kennel cough. So, what is kennel cough? Kennel cough or tracheobronchitis is a highly contagious canine illness characterized by inflammation of the upper respiratory system. It can be caused by viral infections such as canine distemper, canine adenovirus, canine influenza or bacterial infections such as bordetella bronchiseptica.
The symptoms of kennel cough in dogs include a dry, hacking cough that lasts approximately three to seven days after the dog is infected. The cough may be triggered by exercise or activity. Many dogs with kennel cough will cough every few minutes, all day long. Dogs usually do not have a fever or lose their appetite with kennel cough.
Kennel cough is rarely life threatening and most dogs will recover even without medication. The damage to the tracheal lining is fairly superficial, but exposes nerve endings that become irritated simply by the passage of air over the damaged tracheal lining. However, remember that kennel cough is HIGHLY CONTAGIOUS.
It is always a good idea to have your dog examined if you notice a frequent cough because some very serious respiratory diseases display similar sounding coughing. Your veterinarian will be able to establish if the dog's respiratory signs are from kennel cough or some other respiratory disease. Treatment is generally limited to symptomatic relief of the coughing with non-prescription or prescription cough suppressants.
If the dog is running a fever or there seems to be a persistent and severe cough, antibiotics are recommended to assist the dog’s recovery. There are vaccines available that are quite effective in preventing kennel cough. So, if your dog is going to be exposed to other dogs either at a kennel, a dog show, or field trials, you will probably need to have them vaccinated.
Posted by Barbara.
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Cities, states, and the U.S. Government are constantly in the process of writing and enacting legislation that will directly impact companion animals as well as farm animals and wild life. The Animal Legal Defense Fund strives to ensure that the rights of animals are not neglected in the process of solving other problems.
The Animal Legal Defense Fund’s primary programs include Animal Law Program that supports the field of animal law among legal professionals and in law schools nationwide; the Criminal Justice Program which works with law enforcement and prosecutors to seek maximum penalties for animal abusers; and the Litigation Program which files cutting-edge lawsuits to stop the abuse of companion animals, and animals abused in industries including factory farming and the entertainment business.
Their website provides several valuable resources for people interested in the intersection of animal rights and the law. According to their website, Animal law is a combination of statutory and case law in which the nature - legal, social or biological - of nonhuman animals is an important factor. Animal law encompasses companion animals, wildlife, animals used in entertainment and animals raised for food and used in research. Examples of this intersection include:
* Animal custody disputes in divorce or separations.
* Veterinary malpractice cases.
* Housing disputes involving "no pets" policies and discrimination laws.
* Damages cases involving the wrongful death or injury to a companion animal.
* Enforceable trusts for companion animals being adopted by states across the country.
* Criminal law encompassing domestic violence and anti-cruelty laws.
The site includes a list of resources about animals and related legal issues, information on events, items in the news, and a section on actions you, as a caring pet owner and advocate, can take. This site has a wealth of useful legal information. You can read reports on How to Find an Attorney for animals related issues, what to do if your companion animal is injured or killed, custody battles, landlord disputes and much more. The news section gives you current articles on pending legislation and ACT NOW helps you get involved.
Posted by Barbara.
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