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New Developments in Pet Cancer Treatment
Animal Cancer Foundation founder, Dr. Gerald S. Post, informs K9 in the City on the new breakthroughs in animal cancer treatment. There are more effec…
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The Softer Side of Howard Stern
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In Brooklyn, Dr. Post, a veterinary oncologist explains that animal cancer is treatable but since cancer is the most common cause for death in older …
Some Run for The Gold; He Runs for The Goal
You may remember the New York City Marathon runner, Brayden Mathews, who ran to raise money for United Action for Animals, a long time promoter of the…
The New York Yankees celebrated their 27th victory in the MLB World Series. Devoted fans gathered in Manhattan's financial district on November 6th,…
A Whole Art Gallery, Gone to the Dogs?
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Meet Munch: Star of Iams' 'Beautiful on the Inside' Ad
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I'd only had her two months when she passed her TDI testing, and she's a wonderfully behaved, loving, sweetheart. She goes on therapy visits to schools, works with autistic children, mothers smaller dogs, and is playful and good natured with other dogs. She loves people and is very physically affectionate.
That all said, in many ways she does NOT act "just like a normal dog," and I have to work with her a bit differently than I do the other dogs in the house(<i>we have 5 of our own, and anywhere from 1-3 fosters at any given time</i>). I strongly suspect that were she not in the home of an experienced handler, who has access to experienced trainers, she would not be the perfect darling that she is for me.
I agree that wolf hybrids can be wonderful, mine is living proof. HOWEVER I believe just as strongly that they are NOT for everyone-- but that said, NO breed of dog is for everyone. Anyone who gets any dog should do their homework on the breed, and do what they can to find a realistic fit for their lifestyle and abilites.
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I'll give them all a chance, but some are too badly broken to have a quality of life. Those animals, I love, bless and release from the pain of this life.
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A lot of mine are husky mixes.
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