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Internal Parasites In Horses
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Written by American Veterinary Medical Association   
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Internal parasites are a primary cause of colic in horses and can cause or contribute to many respiratory, digestive, and performance problems. Though parasites are a constant concern for horse owners, the severity of the problem can be reduced by following a regular preventive deworming program formulated by your veterinarian.

Horses are affected by four common internal parasites - bots, strongyles, ascarids and pinworms. Large and small strongyles, ascarids and tapeworms present the greatest health risks.

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Pet Health Alert
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Written by Beate   

Pet Groomers, Pet Sitters, Breeders, Veterinarians, Rescues, Shelters, Non-Profit Pet Professionals and YOU, the most important person, the pet owner!

There are over 130 million individuals in the United States alone who need your help. They cannot help themselves. It is up to you! These individuals are America's 67 million dogs and 65 million cats. Did you know the maximum life span of our cats and dogs is estimated to be 25-30 years? Sadly, our average pet lives only approximately 13 to 14 years. These innocent animal's lives are being cut short. By talking to pet owners about the problems and offering them a solution, you can help hundreds, even thousands of animal's lives, and earn an income at the same time.

A Heathly American Dog
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The Chewer
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Written by Pets United   
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Chewing is a natural dog behavior. Historically, canine species chewed prey as part of the natural behaviors needed for survival. Today, packaged, prepared foods do not require intense chewing to prepare the meal for digestion. Dogs, however still crave chew objects to satisfy their natural urges.

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