Archive for November, 2005

How To Tell Male Lovebirds From Female Lovebirds

Sunday, November 20th, 2005

Generally lovebirds are sexually monomorphic, it means that the male and the female of the species look alike.

First Dog Clone Snuffy May Eradicate Serious Human Diseases

Saturday, November 19th, 2005

Scientists in South Korea have produced the first dog clone an Afgan hound named Snuffy, ( as reported on the first week of August in Nature magazine) is still doing well after two months.

Abnormal Reaction to The Flu Medicine Tamiflu

Thursday, November 17th, 2005

Two boys have died after reacting abnormally to the flu medicine Tamiflu, with one plunging to his death from a condominium and the other jumping in front of a truck, a doctor has announced.

China Would Soon Being Testing Bird Flu Vaccine

Thursday, November 17th, 2005

China announced on Monday that it would soon begin testing its own human vaccines for bird flu.

Can My Dog Get Flu?

Wednesday, November 16th, 2005

In today’s society with flu pandemics and such grabbing so much of the spotlight, it is easy for us to overlook the fact that our dogs can also contract a version of flu.

Microchips Help Rescuers Reunite lost Animals With Owners

Wednesday, November 16th, 2005

They’re furry, and lovable. They’re like members of your family. And now, they come complete with their very own microchip.

Need For Discretion In Choosing Pet

Tuesday, November 15th, 2005

Animal experts said, dog attacks are highlighting the need for families to check out breeds of dogs before committing to one.

Delicate Pedigree Pets Should Have Pet Insurance

Tuesday, November 15th, 2005

Owners of delicate pedigree pets should make sure they have adequate pet insurance to cover hereditary conditions.

Periodontal Disease or Oral Illness in Dogs and Cats

Tuesday, November 15th, 2005

Like humans, gum disease in a dog or cat may be hard to miss. The signs are bad breath, swollen or bleeding gums, and loose teeth.

Avian Influenza and Pet Birds

Tuesday, November 15th, 2005

There has been a lot of talk and misunderstandings circulating about the dangers of Bird Flu. Unfortunately because the name used is avian or bird, many people jump to the conclusion that parrots, finches, canaries and other pet birds are included and could be carriers of this disease.


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