Pet Care Library
PET CARE LIBRARY
The following information comes to you courtesy of the American Animal Hospital Association (AAHA). This is a comprehensive library of pet health information. We thank them for making this information available and join them in their effort to educate pet owners so that they can help their pets live healthier and longer lives.
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Behavior:
- Chewing And Digging
- Crate Training
- Puppy Housetraining
- Litter Box Training
- Destructive Cats
- Socializing Your New Puppy
- Avoiding Dog Bites
- Ten Tips For Preventing Pet Behavior Problems
- Training Older Pets
- Solving Barking And Growling Problems
- Tattered Love: Help For Separation Anxiety
- Thunderstorm Phobia
- Pica – When Your Pet Eats Things That Aren’t Food
Common Health Problems:
- Is Rabies A Threat To My Pet?
- Parvovirus- A Serious Matter
- Feline Leukemia- A Contagious Virus
- Urinary Tract Infections
- Urethral Obstruction
- Diabetes Mellitis
- An Increasing Rate In Heart Disease
- Epilepsy
- Dry Skin
- Preventing And Treating Intestinal Parasites
- The Many Different Skin Problems In Pets
- Spring Allergies
- Kidney Failure
- Tick-Transmitted Diseases In Pets
- Canine Hip Dysplasia
- Heartworm Disease
- Ear Infections
- Cataracts
- West Nile Virus
- The Battle Of The Fleas
- When You Hear “Cancer”
- Life After Arthritis
- Allergies
- Cognitive Dysfuntion – Alzheimer’s In Animals
- Diseases Transmitted By Pets
- Bloat
- What’s Bugging Your Pet?
- Cushings Disease
Human/Animal Bond:
- Health Benefits Of Pet Ownership
- Saying Goodbye To A Pet
- Choosing The Right Dog Or Cat
- When You’ve Found A New Pet
- And Baby Makes . . . One Too Many?
- Dealing With The Loss Of A Pet
- To Get A Pet Or Not? What Does It Take?
- Why Do Pets End Up In Shelters?
- Showing Thanks For Our Pets
- The Link Between Animal Abuse And Domestic Violence
- Healthypet Happies, Part I
- Healthypet Happies, Part II
- Healthypet Happies, Part III
- Hospice Care: Ending Life With Compassion
- Leaving your Pet a Future
- Pets for Senior Citizens
- Dog Bites: Are There Dangerous Breeds?
- Canine Assistants
- Ouch! Pain Management for Pets
Nutrition
- “Treating” Your Pet Right
- Beware Fido’s Bottomless Pit
- Supplements
- Feeding Your Pet
- Fat Cats and Pudgy Pooches
- Diet and Weight Control
- Raw Food Diets
- Water – It’s Essential
Pet Care Tips:
- Adoption ABC’s
- Keep Your Pet Healthy and Happy
- Pet First Aid
- First Aid Kit Checklist For Pets
- Holidays Include Hazards For Your Pet
- Chocolate is Dangerous For Pets
- Finding Your Lost Pet
- Be Prepared When You Take Your Pets In The Wilderness
- Tips And Treatments For Pet Emergencies
- Tips For Moving and Traveling With Your Pet
- Why Should You Report A Stray?
- Ten Tips For A Poison-Safe Household
- Play It Cool With Pets In The Summer
- Winter Pet Care
- Pets With Disablities
- Your Car Is An Oven!
- Time To Trim The Toenails!
- One Hair At A Time
- A Massage For Spot? Why Not?
- Dangerous Toys
- Flying With Pets
- Traveling By Car With Your Pet-Part I
- Traveling By Car With Your Pet-Part II
- Microchipping Myths
- Disaster Strikes
- If Your Pet Is Sprayed By A Skunk
- Bringing Up Puppy
- Caring For Puppies & Kittens
- Pet CPR
- The Facts About Underground Fences
- When Is It An Emergency?
Preventive Care:
- How To Choose A Veterinarian
- Annual Health Exams
- Vaccinations
- It’s Wise To Immunize
- Lab Testing
- Don’t Get On-Line During a Pet Emergency
- Lost Pets
- Heavy Isn’t Healthy For People Or Pets
- Prevent Poisonings
- Microchipping
- Brushing Your Pet’s Teeth
- Neutering Your Pet: Your Role As A Responsible Pet Owner
- Seeking Second Opinions
- Enjoying Those Golden Years: Important Tips For Caring For Your Older Pets
- Pet Dental Care Is Important
- Excercise For Everyone
Other Resources:
- Vaccine-Associated Feline Sarcoma Task Force
- Advancements In Veterinary Medicine
- National Council On Pet Population Study And Policy



