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		<title>US Vet Colleges Feel The Financial Pinch</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 07 Feb 2012 09:30:49 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Jasmine Stein</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[<br />The 28 US schools and colleges of veterinary medicine (CVMs) are feeling the painful effects of $104 million worth of state appropriation cuts over the past two years. At the same time, CVMs have managed to stay on course through a combination of belt tightening and tuition increases that only partially make up for the [...]<p><a href="http://www.petindustrymagazine.com/us-vet-colleges-feel-the-financial-pinch/">US Vet Colleges Feel The Financial Pinch</a> is a post from: <a href="http://www.petindustrymagazine.com">Total Pet Business Magazine</a></p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div class='posterous_autopost'>The 28 US schools and colleges of veterinary medicine (CVMs) are feeling the painful effects of $104 million worth of state appropriation cuts over the past two years. At the same time, CVMs have managed to stay on course through a combination of belt tightening and tuition increases that only partially make up for the cuts. These findings are the result of a recent economic study by the Association of American Veterinary Medical Colleges (AAVMC), which — along with the American Veterinary Medical Association (AVMA) — is examining the economic issues that affect veterinary medical education and veterinary medicine as a whole.
<p /> In his recent State of the Union speech and subsequently, President Obama warned colleges that schools can&#39;t just &quot;jack up tuition every single year&quot; and simply expect people to pay it, adding that, &quot;If you can&#39;t stop tuition from going up, the funding you get from taxpayers every year will go down.&quot; Obama is targeting Perkins loans, work-study jobs, and Supplemental Educational Opportunity Grants.
<p /> In response, CVM deans say that they agree with the need to do something about escalating tuition in higher education, which burdens graduates across all professions with often-hefty payments at a time when they are trying to get their careers off the ground. Deans often have only limited, shared decision-making power over tuition rates. For example, in the public sphere, states approve the tuition increases that universities propose and governing boards implement. In simplest terms, students are paying more because the state is paying far less.
<p /> The AAVMC is working to publicize and increase loan forgiveness or loan restructuring payment options. Deans point out that they are working hard to reduce the overall cost to educate students through improved campus efficiencies and that, despite state cuts, their tuition increases are less than the national average. For example, according to the College Board, average undergraduate tuition at state colleges rose 8.3 percent this year, and, according to the Association of American Medical Colleges, resident medical school tuition rose 7.7 percent, while the average tuition at state CVMs rose 6.6 percent.
<p /> According to a recent AAVMC survey, the belt tightening comes at a cost. Of the 28 deans, 71.4 percent reported that state cuts are reducing their schools&#39; ability to hire and maintain faculty; 53.5 percent reported that the cuts are affecting their ability to maintain some academic course offerings for students; and 50 percent reported that cuts are interfering with efforts to provide extension and outreach services.
<p /> In 2011, the AAVMC released Roadmap for Veterinary Medical Education in the 21st Century: Responsive, Collaborative, Flexible, a report found at <a href="http://www.aavmc.org/roadmap">www.aavmc.org/roadmap</a> that was compiled by the North American Veterinary Medical Education Consortium (NAVMEC).  As reported in that publication, many CVMs have laid off staff members, reduced the number of faculty members, and eliminated programs.
<p /> &quot;What is most worrisome is that CVMs report that they have been unable to fill a significant number of faculty positions,&quot; said Dr. Gerhardt Schurig, AAVMC president and dean of the Virginia-Maryland Regional College of Veterinary Medicine. &quot;Some hopefully temporary cost-cutting measures that can help are to hire part-time or adjunct faculty or slightly increase the student-to-faculty ratio, but we don&#39;t want to do that to such a degree that we dilute the quality of the veterinary medical education experience, and we particularly need to manage the size of clinical medical rotations in order to provide a hands-on, individualized educational experience.&quot;
<p /> Many CVMs are part of schools established through passage of the 1862 Morrill Land-Grant Act, which stressed &quot;agriculture and mechanic arts,&quot; with most financial support coming from state departments of agriculture. &quot;With time, and the shift of the North American population to urban settings, direct financial support to land-grant universities has declined sharply, in stark contrast to what has been provided to schools of human medicine, dentistry, and nursing,&quot; says the NAVMEC report. The last major influx of federal funds to veterinary schools came in the late 1970s and early 1980s.
<p /> Today, agriculture and farm animal care is just one of the multiple roles veterinarians play, and a shift toward companion animal practice, the human-animal bond, and a &quot;one health&quot; approach has occurred. &quot;One health&quot; focuses on the intersection of human, animal, and eco-system health. &quot;Veterinarians are the only professionals educated in a comparative, cross-species approach to diagnostics, epidemiology, and preventive medicine, which is important for a comprehensive, global, &#39;one health&#39; direction. As this new direction grows, the demand for veterinarians will grow. It will only take a major outbreak of a disease common to humans and animals, bioterrorism attack, or a compromise of the food system infrastructure to dramatically spike an immediate need for additional veterinarians,&quot; Schurig said.
<p /> From a financial perspective, &quot;The focus of CVMs shifted and many traditional federal revenue streams dried up without any major new funding to support the important work that CVMs do,&quot; Schurig said. &quot;Now, on top of that, we&#39;re coping with a drastic reduction in state financial support.&quot;
<p />  &quot;In light of recent trends, CVMs, the AAVMC, and the AVMA need to pursue the NAVMEC report&#39;s recommended approaches now more than ever,&quot; said Dr. Bennie Osburn, interim executive director of the AAVMC. The report recommends that colleges of veterinary medicine provide a cost-effective, quality education with a &quot;one health&quot; approach where CVMs share educational resources and partner with the AVMA and other stakeholders nationally, internationally, and locally, to develop economically viable approaches to veterinary medical education.
<p /> The Association of American Veterinary Medical Colleges (AAVMC) is a nonprofit membership organization working to protect and improve the health and welfare of animals, people, and the environment by advancing academic veterinary medicine. Its members include all 33 veterinary medical colleges in the United States and Canada, nine departments of veterinary science, eight departments of comparative medicine, three veterinary medical education institutions, nine international colleges of veterinary medicine, and five affiliate international colleges of veterinary medicine.</div>
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		<title>A Simple, Easy Dog Training Plan For 2012</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 15 Jan 2012 20:17:07 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Jasmine Stein</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[<br />You dreamed of bringing home Lassie, but you may have a dog that acts more like Cujo! Fortunately, continuing your training sessions will pay off, with a dog that is well behaved and joy to be around. Never give up on your dog, no matter how exhausted you are. Without reinforcement, your dog will revert [...]<p><a href="http://www.petindustrymagazine.com/a-simple-easy-dog-training-plan-for-2012/">A Simple, Easy Dog Training Plan For 2012</a> is a post from: <a href="http://www.petindustrymagazine.com">Total Pet Business Magazine</a></p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div class='posterous_autopost'><b>You dreamed of bringing home Lassie, but you may have a dog that acts more like Cujo! Fortunately, continuing your training sessions will pay off, with a dog that is well behaved and joy to be around.
<p />Never give up on your dog, no matter how exhausted you are. Without reinforcement, your dog will revert to his old behaviors. The learning process for dogs is a constant one; with reminders and reinforcements needed along the way.</b>
<p /> During inappropriate chewing training, set your dog up for success. Even more so, an inappropriately-chewing dog needs to be protected. Items like hairbrushes can cause a dog to choke or could block their airway.
<p /> If you have a puppy that likes to chew on everything when you are away from home, the easiest solution is to consider an indoor or outdoor kennel to use in your absence. If this is not an option for you, the simplest way keep him from chewing is to close the doors to rooms that have appealing items and put other tempting items out of his reach.
<p /> Interesting dog health tip: Read up on <a href="http://www.dognutritionguide.co.uk/feeding-human-food-to-dogs">food intolerance in dogs</a> your dog&#39;s behavior is directly influenced by their diet.
<p />Accidents will happen sometimes when you house train your pet. Make sure to clean up accidents as soon as they happen. If the accident is left behind, the smell will make your pet think it&#39;s okay to eliminate in that spot. It will be difficult to discourage his eliminating in that spot once a habit is formed. Many cleaning products are made just to eliminate this order, you can find them at any pet store.
<p /> If you are looking to train your dog to not use the bathroom inside, housebreaking pads are counter productive. Wee-wee pads are prone to leaks, which make your dog think that it is okay to eliminate in that area due to the smell. Housebreaking pads encourage dogs that indoor bathroom use is okay; similar objects the shape and size of the pads may be used by a mistaken puppy. Always teach your pet that he must go outside to use the bathroom.
<p /> The most important part of dog training is to ensure that dog know its name. If you want to have control of your dog, you have to teach him to respond to you. Call them to you at least ten times a day. Never call your dog over to you in order to punish it, either.
<p /> Get your dog the proper nutrition required for canine health. An unhealthy diet can have several negative effects on your dog. If your dog isn&#39;t getting what it needs to stay healthy, it could really struggle to find the energy for training or may act out in other ways. By making small changes to your dog&#39;s diet, you can alter their receptiveness to the training.
<p /> If your dog has problems with destructive chewing, he may be suffering from anxiety or boredom. Enclosing him in a crate will prevent accidents from occurring and leaving him a chew toy will discourage destruction of your property.
<p /> People are often amazed about how easy it can be to train your dog and how quick they see changes. If you are having behavior problems with your dog, read on for some solutions.</div>
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		<title>Pet Insurance and Obesity</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 13 Jan 2012 15:48:07 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Jasmine Stein</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[<br />Pet-lovers know the importance of a healthy diet for their cats and dogs, but many can’t resist the occasional treat. Now animal charity the PDSA warns that pet obesity rates could reach 50% by 2013, which is shocking news for responsible pet owners.* Obesity in cats and dogs is preventable with a good diet and [...]<p><a href="http://www.petindustrymagazine.com/pet-insurance-and-obesity/">Pet Insurance and Obesity</a> is a post from: <a href="http://www.petindustrymagazine.com">Total Pet Business Magazine</a></p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>Pet-lovers know the importance of a healthy diet for their cats and dogs, but many can’t resist the occasional treat. Now animal charity the PDSA warns that pet obesity rates could reach 50% by 2013, which is shocking news for responsible pet owners.*</strong></p>
<p>Obesity in cats and dogs is preventable with a good diet and regular exercise, but it can cause health problems. A good <a href="http://www.johnlewis-insurance.com/homepage/pet-insurance.html">pet insurance</a> will cover vet’s bills, but owners need to do their bit to make sure obesity-related health problems are kept to a minimum.</p>
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<p>Once your pet crosses the line from cute and cuddly to obese, it can be at risk from serious health problems, including diabetes, heart disease, high blood pressure and cancer. Lack of mobility and carrying extra weight can lead to problems with walking and orthopaedic disease and difficulty breathing.</p>
<p>Older dogs and cats are at risk from obesity, mostly due to their sedentary lifestyle, and certain breeds are more prone than others.</p>
<p>The RSPCA suggests carrying out a few checks to make sure your pet isn’t heading for obesity:</p>
<p>- You should be able to see the outline of your pet’s ribs, and feel them, as they shouldn’t be covered by excess body fat.</p>
<p>- When you look at your pet from above, you should be able to see and feel your pet’s waistline.</p>
<p>- Your pet’s stomach should be tucked up, rather than hanging down, when you look at it from the side.</p>
<p>If you’re in any doubt about whether your pet’s weight is within the acceptable limits, your vet should be able to weigh them and advise you on how to start a weight-loss plan if necessary.</p>
<p>There are many steps you can take to prevent obesity in your cat or dog:</p>
<p><strong>Give them regular exercise:</strong><br />
With dogs, this is as easy as going for more, longer walks. A cat may benefit from having a new toy to chase to get it moving around.</p>
<p><strong>Don’t overfeed:</strong><br />
Cats and dogs can be crafty when it comes to “asking” for food, but controlled portions and regular mealtimes are good for them.</p>
<p><strong>Limit the treats:</strong><br />
You might think you’re being kind giving your pet sweet treats, but they don’t need them in their diet. If you automatically throw your leftovers into the dog or cat bowl, think again as the calories can really add up.</p>
<p>* <a href="http://www.pdsa.org.uk/about-us/media-pr-centre/news/1240_pet-slimming-champs-reveal-their-vital-stats">www.pdsa.org.uk/about-us/media-pr-centre/news/1240_pet-slimming-champs-reveal-their-vital-stats</a></p>
<p><strong>Company Profile:</strong></p>
<p><a href="http://www.johnlewis-insurance.com/">John Lewis Insurance</a> offers a range of insurance services selected by the John Lewis Partnership. These include car, home, life, travel, wedding, event, cat and <a href="http://www.johnlewis-insurance.com/homepage/pet-insurance/dog-insurance-benefits.html">dog insurance</a> products.</p>
<p>For more information about John Lewis Pet Insurance please visit the website here &#8211; <a href="http://www.johnlewis-insurance.com/">www.johnlewis-insurance.com</a>.</p>
<p>John Lewis Insurance is a trading name of John Lewis plc. John Lewis plc is an appointed representative of AXA Insurance UK plc which is authorised and regulated by the Financial Services Authority.</p>
<p>Terms, conditions, limitations, exclusions and eligibility criteria apply. A full copy of the policy wording and the insurance complaints procedure are available on request.</p>
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		<title>FURminator Brand Sold to United Pet Group</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 23 Dec 2011 12:13:59 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Jasmine Stein</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[<br />Spectrum Brands Holdings, Inc. (NYSE: SPB), a global consumer products company with market-leading brands, announced today its United Pet Group (UPG) subsidiary has completed the acquisition of FURminator®, the leading worldwide provider of branded and patented deshedding products to the pet industry, from HKW Capital Partners III, L.P. and the other shareholders. A definitive agreement [...]<p><a href="http://www.petindustrymagazine.com/furminator-brand-sold-to-united-pet-group/">FURminator Brand Sold to United Pet Group</a> is a post from: <a href="http://www.petindustrymagazine.com">Total Pet Business Magazine</a></p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div class='posterous_autopost'><b>Spectrum Brands Holdings, Inc. (NYSE: SPB), a global consumer products company with market-leading brands, announced today its United Pet Group (UPG) subsidiary has completed the acquisition of FURminator®, the leading worldwide provider of branded and patented deshedding products to the pet industry, from HKW Capital Partners III, L.P. and the other shareholders. A definitive agreement to acquire FURminator was announced on December 6.</b>
<p /> “FURminator is an ideal fit with our stated strategy to seek synergistic, bolt-on acquisitions that expand our product line with strong, complementary brands in growing categories, increase and extend our market penetration, and provide for manufacturing and distribution synergies”
<p /> “FURminator is an outstanding addition to UPG and its broad companion animal product portfolio, giving us the global leadership position in the large and growing $200 million dog and cat grooming category,” said Dave Lumley, Chief Executive Officer of Spectrum Brands Holdings. “This accretive acquisition, which will enhance our margins, offers major revenue growth opportunities as well as manufacturing, supply chain and distribution synergies which we expect to quickly realize over the next 12 to 18 months.”
<p /> Founded in 2002 and with annual revenues of nearly $40 million, FURminator markets professional quality dog and cat products for the worldwide grooming tools and accessories category using two brands: FURminator® in the North American pet channel and internationally and FurGOpet® in the North American mass merchandise channel.
<p /> “FURminator is an ideal fit with our stated strategy to seek synergistic, bolt-on acquisitions that expand our product line with strong, complementary brands in growing categories, increase and extend our market penetration, and provide for manufacturing and distribution synergies,” Mr. Lumley said.
<p /> “FURminator will help advance our dual strategy,” he continued, “of accretive, bolt-on acquisitions and a resulting faster rate of debt reduction and deleveraging in fiscal 2012 and 2013 from the growth these acquisitions provide.”
<p /> Based in Cincinnati, Ohio and with fiscal 2011 net sales of $579 million, United Pet Group, Inc. is a subsidiary of Spectrum Brands Holdings, Inc., and is the leading manufacturer of consumer products for the pet supply markets globally. United Pet Group provides its customers with innovative products of outstanding quality for pet owners, including dogs, cat, birds, small animals, fish and reptiles. Its brands &#8211;Tetra®, Marineland®, Nature’s Miracle®, Dingo® &#8212; are well recognized by consumers for delivering exceptional value and trusted results. United Pet Group’s passion and longstanding commitment to quality and value has earned the confidence of its global retail partners, who count on United Pet Group to deliver innovative and highly profitable products, customized solutions and merchandising excellence.
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		<title>Indian Pet Industry Sees Rapid Growth</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 23 Dec 2011 12:10:52 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Jasmine Stein</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[<br />According to new research, the ongoing economic growth in India has been replicated in the pet sector. The number of pet shops is increasing rapidly and driving growth of pet products in India. Veterinary clinics are also growing in number and more vets are becoming involved in retailing. Many grooming products have become available over [...]<p><a href="http://www.petindustrymagazine.com/indian-pet-industry-sees-rapid-growth/">Indian Pet Industry Sees Rapid Growth</a> is a post from: <a href="http://www.petindustrymagazine.com">Total Pet Business Magazine</a></p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div class='posterous_autopost'><b>According to new research, the ongoing economic growth in India has been replicated in the pet sector.
<p />The number of pet shops is increasing rapidly and driving growth of pet products in India. Veterinary clinics are also growing in number and more vets are becoming involved in retailing. Many grooming products have become available over the review period and are expected to do well, according to trade sources. </b>
<p /> Typically imported, some examples of these include Isle of Dogs, Furminator, Karlie and Plush Puppy.
<p />Indian pet owning consumers are also starting to become aware of pet dietary supplements.
<p />India, often referred to as one of the leading global growth opportunities &#8211; part of the &#39;BRIC&#39; group of countries (Brazil, Russia, India, China) has a rapidly emerging pet consumer society.
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		<title>K9 Magazine&#8217;s Christmas Dog Safety Warning</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 21 Dec 2011 09:45:04 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Jasmine Stein</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[<br />K9 Magazine, the digital dog magazine, has cautioned dog owners to be on their guard during the festive season. Christmas time presents a series of risks to dog health, according to K9 Magazine. While home may be the ideal destination this time of year, many pet owners find that there is no place like the [...]<p><a href="http://www.petindustrymagazine.com/k9-magazines-christmas-dog-safety-warning/">K9 Magazine&#8217;s Christmas Dog Safety Warning</a> is a post from: <a href="http://www.petindustrymagazine.com">Total Pet Business Magazine</a></p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div class='posterous_autopost'><a href="http://www.petfriendlyworld.com/k9-magazine/" rel="nofollow">K9 Magazine</a>, the digital dog magazine, has cautioned dog owners to be on their guard during the festive season.
<p /> <center class="bodyad"> <span class="ad"> </span> </center> 	Christmas time presents a series of risks to <a href="http://www.dogadvice.co.uk/doghealth/" rel="nofollow">dog health</a>, according to K9 Magazine.
<p />  	While home may be the ideal destination this time of year, many pet owners find that there is no place like the vet&#39;s office for the holidays. Unfortunately, the most wonderful time of the year is also one of the most dangerous for pets.
<p />  	K9 Magazine has advised dog owners to be more vigilant and expands on this advice with a short guide entitled 5 Tips To Save Your Dog&#39;s Life which includes guidance on issues such as:
<p />  	- Know the <a href="http://www.dogadvice.co.uk/normal-temperature-for-dogs/" rel="nofollow">normal temperature for a dog</a><br /> 	- Spot <a href="http://www.k9magazine.co.uk/dog-illness-symptom-checker" rel="nofollow">symptoms of illness in dogs</a><br /> 	- <a href="http://www.k9magazine.com/dog-whistle-training" rel="nofollow">Teach dogs to come back every time</a>
<p />  	<a href="http://ryanomeara.co.uk/" rel="nofollow">Ryan O&#39;Meara, K9 Magazine</a> editor and publisher:
<p />  	&quot;Christmas brings with a lot of fun, food and excitement. Unfortunately this break in routine can lead to accidents involving dogs. It&#39;s always wise to try and keep your dog&#39;s normal routine as close as possible even throughout the seasonal festivities. Too much rich food or access to objects left lying around can be the cause of many vet trips each year.&quot;
<p />  	Every year PDSA vets and nurses treat hundreds of pets that have swallowed &#39;foreign bodies&#39; such as toys, string and stones. Around Christmas, there are always pets brought into PDSA PetAid hospitals needing emergency treatment after swallowing decorations or getting hurt by falling Christmas trees &#8211; such as Charlie the Yorkshire Terrier who swallowed a star shaped decoration last December.
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		<title>Festive Pet Eats Entire Advent Calendar</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 20 Dec 2011 12:51:54 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Jasmine Stein</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[<br />Christmas cheer nearly turned to tears for a Humberside family after their pet dog ate the treats from an advent calendar – then needed emergency veterinary treatment for chocolate poisoning. Three-year-old Lhasa Apso, Daisy, helped herself to the goodies when owner Frances Hird (34) left the calendar unattended as she took daughter Holly to school [...]<p><a href="http://www.petindustrymagazine.com/festive-pet-eats-entire-advent-calendar/">Festive Pet Eats Entire Advent Calendar</a> is a post from: <a href="http://www.petindustrymagazine.com">Total Pet Business Magazine</a></p>
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<div class="gmail_quote"><b>Christmas cheer nearly turned to tears for a Humberside family after their pet dog ate the treats from an advent calendar – then needed emergency veterinary treatment for chocolate poisoning.<br /> </b> <br /> Three-year-old Lhasa Apso, Daisy, helped herself to the goodies when owner Frances Hird (34) left the calendar unattended as she took daughter Holly to school from their home in Spring Bank West, Hull:
<p />  “When I got back 15 minutes later, I noticed the house was eerily quiet, and wondered where Daisy was,” recalls Frances. “I ran upstairs and found her sitting among the remains of Holly’s advent calendar. It was in tatters and all the chocolates were gone.”
<p />  Daisy became ill as a result of her sweet treats so Frances took her to Hull PDSA PetAid hospital, located on Brunswick Avenue. Senior Veterinary Surgeon, Murtagh McDonnell, recalls the case:
<p />  “Daisy came into us suffering from a very painful stomach, as she’d eaten quite a lot of chocolate for a small dog. Human chocolate can be deadly to dogs because it contains theobromine which is highly poisonous. We immediately gave Daisy injections to counteract the side effects of the poisoning and thankfully there appeared to be no serious harm done.”
<p />  This was a great relief to Frances, who brought her sweet-toothed pet back to the hospital the next day for a check-up and received the all-clear. “I want to say a big thank you to PDSA for treating Daisy. Within hours she was back to her normal self again. We’ll be making sure that sweets and chocolates are kept out of her way from now on.”
<p />  Chocolate poisoning is one of the many Christmas related pet hazards PDSA vets encounter over the festive season. Some people give their pets chocolates as treats, not realising how dangerous it is, or, as in this case, accidentally leave them within easy reach of curious paws.
<p />  Murtagh added: “Daisy was very lucky in this instance, but chocolate can be deadly. If you want to treat your pet this Christmas, try a savoury pet treat, new toy, a nice long walk or game of fetch!”
<p />  PDSA’s top five Christmas pet hazards:
<p />  1. Swallowing objects – accidents have included eating toys, decorations and batteries.
<p />  2. Accidental poisoning through chocolate and other human foods, such as raisins and artificial sweeteners.
<p />  3. Gastric torsion – a twisted stomach often caused by vigorous exercise immediately after a large meal.
<p />  4. Hypothermia – low <a href="http://www.dogadvice.co.uk/normal-temperature-for-dogs/">body temperature</a> from exposure to cold weather. </div>
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		<title>BioCurex Announces Canine Cancer Screening News</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 08 Dec 2011 20:39:18 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Jasmine Stein</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[<br />BioCurex Inc has announced its wholly owned subsidiary, OncoPet(TM) Diagnostics, Inc., has executed an agreement for the distribution of the OncoPet Sample Collection Kit for canine cancer diagnosis with Butler Schein(TM) Animal Health. Butler Schein Animal Health, a division of Henry Schein (Nasdaq:HSIC), is the leading companion animal health distribution company in the U.S. According [...]<p><a href="http://www.petindustrymagazine.com/biocurex-announces-canine-cancer-screening-news/">BioCurex Announces Canine Cancer Screening News</a> is a post from: <a href="http://www.petindustrymagazine.com">Total Pet Business Magazine</a></p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div class='posterous_autopost'>BioCurex Inc has announced its wholly owned subsidiary, OncoPet(TM) Diagnostics, Inc., has executed an agreement for the distribution of the OncoPet Sample Collection Kit for canine cancer diagnosis with Butler Schein(TM) Animal Health. Butler Schein Animal Health, a division of Henry Schein (Nasdaq:HSIC), is the leading companion animal health distribution company in the U.S.
<p /> According to the agreement, Butler Schein is allowed to purchase the OncoPet Sample Collection Kit from OncoPet Diagnostics to resell to their vast network of veterinary professionals in the United States. The Company has sent Webster Veterinary notice of termination of its previous distribution agreement.
<p /> &quot;We are extremely satisfied to have completed a definitive distribution agreement for sales of the OncoPet Sample Collection Kit with Butler Schein,&quot; stated Dr. Paul D. Slowey, President of BioCurex. &quot;With the largest animal health distribution company in the U.S. now under agreement with OncoPet, we are confident that our products and services will be comprehensively represented to animal health professionals throughout the largest veterinary market in the world.
<p /> Dr. Ricardo Moro, OncoPet&#39;s President and BioCurex&#39;s CEO added, &quot;It is important to stress the significance of this agreement because the largest distributor of veterinary products in the U.S. knows what sells well and how to make money with the products they carry. Their confidence in the OncoPet RECAF test is a huge endorsement and a clear indication of its commercial potential. The sales force of this company is in the hundreds and our facilities are ready to process any orders resulting from their efforts.</div>
<p><a href="http://www.petindustrymagazine.com/biocurex-announces-canine-cancer-screening-news/">BioCurex Announces Canine Cancer Screening News</a> is a post from: <a href="http://www.petindustrymagazine.com">Total Pet Business Magazine</a></p>
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		<title>Happy Dog’s Ostrich Meat Food Helps To Aid Projects In Rwanda</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 28 Nov 2011 23:19:16 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Jasmine Stein</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[<br />Happy Dog, Germany’s leading and largest dried premium dog food manufacturer, in keeping with its philosophies, has recently introduced to the UK, as part of its on going programme of providing premium quality products to a discerning market, a new innovative product for dogs with sensitive digestive systems &#8211; AFRICA . AFRICA is one of [...]<p><a href="http://www.petindustrymagazine.com/happy-dogs-ostrich-meat-food-helps-to-aid-projects-in-rwanda/">Happy Dog’s Ostrich Meat Food Helps To Aid Projects In Rwanda</a> is a post from: <a href="http://www.petindustrymagazine.com">Total Pet Business Magazine</a></p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Happy Dog, Germany’s leading and largest dried premium dog food manufacturer, in keeping with its philosophies, has recently introduced to the UK, as part of its on going programme of providing premium quality products to a discerning market, a new innovative product for dogs with sensitive digestive systems &#8211; AFRICA .</p>
<p>AFRICA is one of Happy Dog’s Halo Brands, inspired by the cuisine of different countries around the world, Happy Dog’s Supreme Sensible Nutrition range not only provides wholesome and tasty food for dogs but it also provides specific solutions for feeding demanding and sensitive dogs, Lovingly prepared and developed by vets in Happy Dog’s factory in Bavaria, this range is even tastier and more easily digestible than many other foods on the market. The food is suitable for fully-grown dogs of all breeds and contains ingredients that reflect regional cuisine.</p>
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<p>Happy Dog’s AFRICA contains ostrich meat and is suitable for dogs with food intolerances. There is only one animal protein source in the food and it contains no cereals and only uses gluten-free potatoes so is ideal for dogs with cereal allergies and intolerances..</p>
<p>Ostrich meat is becoming increasingly important for feeding dogs with demanding nutritional requirements. The meat is characterised by its special dark red colour and easy digestibility.</p>
<p>The food is available in a medium kibble size, in a range of bag sizes, 300g, 1 kg, 4 kg and 12.5 kg and in small kibble in the ‘My Little Range’ in bags of 700g and 2.5Kg.</p>
<p>Happy Dog is reknowned worldwide for its innovative approach to dog nutrition and continues to develop premium quality products to a discerning market and a further new ‘Halo brand product’ is planned to be launched at Crufts 2012. Further information on this new product will be released in the next few months.</p>
<p>Buying Happy Dog’s AFRICA will help to fund projects in Rwanda</p>
<p>The smallest country in Africa, Rwanda, is one of the poorest countries in the world. Over 60% of the population lives below the poverty line. The rate of adult illiteracy is 35%. Happy Dog donates 1.30 euro from every 12.5 kg Africa-pack sold (0.50 euro for 4 kg, 0.14 euro for 1 kg) to the SOS-Hermann-Gmeiner school and the SOS-vocational training centre in Kigali, the country’s capital. This gives young people a start in a self-determined life.</p>
<p><strong>For further information on any of the Happy Dog ranges, email: <a href="mailto:info@happydoguk.com">info@happydoguk.com</a> or visit the website: <a href="http://www.happydoguk.com">www.happydoguk.com</a></strong></p>
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		<title>Elanco &amp; Bayer Animal Health Lawsuit Settlement</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 22 Nov 2011 09:22:39 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[<br />Elanco Companion Animal Health and Bayer Animal Health have reached a successful resolution regarding a lawsuit filed by Bayer earlier this year. &#34;Elanco has always believed the lawsuit was without merit and continues to deny the allegations set forth in the complaint,&#34; stated Eric Graves, senior director of Elanco Companion Animal Health. In a suit [...]<p><a href="http://www.petindustrymagazine.com/elanco-bayer-animal-health-lawsuit-settlement/">Elanco &#038; Bayer Animal Health Lawsuit Settlement</a> is a post from: <a href="http://www.petindustrymagazine.com">Total Pet Business Magazine</a></p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div class='posterous_autopost'>Elanco Companion Animal Health and Bayer Animal Health have reached a successful resolution regarding a lawsuit filed by Bayer earlier this year. &quot;Elanco has always believed the lawsuit was without merit and continues to deny the allegations set forth in the complaint,&quot; stated Eric Graves, senior director of Elanco Companion Animal Health.
<p /> In a suit filed in May, Bayer objected to a letter Elanco sent to veterinarians regarding the flea and tick marketplace. This is a non-monetary resolution, and Elanco maintains its ability to communicate and advertise concerning the availability of flea and tick products outside the veterinary channel. In addition, Elanco can continue to communicate and advertise regarding the availability of Bayer&#39;s Advantage II and Advantix II products through retail channels and over-the-counter merchants.
<p /> Today&#39;s resolution also allows Elanco to continue promoting its Track and Trace product tracking system and its strict sales policy. Using unique identification numbers and bar coding on boxes and cartons, Elanco helps ensure product integrity and guard against theft, while helping to keep its products sold within the veterinary channel. If Elanco products are discovered outside that relationship, Elanco endeavors to identify the point of sale and cut off the offending diverter. Elanco&#39;s strict sales policy and Track and Trace technology is designed to help keep the sale of its parasiticide products within the scope of the veterinary-client-patient relationship. Since the implementation of the sales policy and the product tracking system, Elanco has revoked the ability of more than 300 veterinarians to purchase products because they failed to abide by Elanco&#39;s corporate sales policy.
<p /> &quot;We believe our innovative product introductions and efforts to keep our products within the veterinary channel illustrate our support and commitment to veterinarians and their practices,&quot; Graves said. &quot;This resolution allows us to continue to discuss issues that our valued veterinary partners find important. Our success is completely tied to their success,&quot; Graves said. &quot;We have absolutely no second thoughts about that.&quot;</div>
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