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You've packed for and practiced a home emergency plan in case there's a fire, flood, earthquake, or other disaster. Does your disaster plan include your pets?
Plan and prepare with your pets in mind before a disaster happens, and your pets will have a much higher chance of survival. Read more....
While you were out, Fido scratched your door, chewed your shoes, and urinated on your living room carpet. Your neighbors tell you that they hear your dog howling whenever you aren't home.
Some dogs are predisposed to have overly dependent personalities. Others develop this trait from being separated too early from their mothers, or from not having the opportunity to form close bonds with humans early in life. Read more....
Every month, we give away a prize to the person who submits the winning photo and to a randomly selected voter. See the photo contest page for details.
• April's winning photo: "Charlie," submitted by Robin of Cosmopolis, Washington.
• April's random voter winner: Kim, with an email address ending in
yahoo.com.
If you're one of the above winners, please email Service@OdorDestroyer.com via the address you submitted your photo or voted with to claim your prize.

Headline News
"New figures just released from APPMA's 2005-2006 National Pet Owners Survey (NPOS) show pet ownership is currently at its highest level, with 63 percent of all U.S. households owning a pet which equates to more than 69 million households."
"The Rosamond Gifford Zoo in Syracuse is looking to become the first zoo in the nation to be powered by its own animal waste particularly the prodigious piles produced by its...elephants."
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Tip of the Month
Pills with Water
A study published in 2000 compared giving cats pills without water and with (followed by) water. The study found that "When tablets or capsules were given without any water, only 36.7% of them had entered the stomach at the five-minute point; but when tablets or capsules were followed by water, 100% had entered the stomach after 60 seconds." To prevent pills from getting stuck in your cat's or dog's esophagus, give your pet water immediately after administering a pill.
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- - English proverb
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