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Focus on Pet Health

by Drs. Foster and Smith on February 21, 2010

Meet Foster and Smith’s new Pro Team Panel, a group of veterinarians and authoritative pet professionals dedicated to providing you with the most accurate and up-to-date pet health information available.

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Special interest story: Wendy Ward (LPGA player) lives on a cattle ranch with her husband, 3 horses, 4 dogs, and 1 cat. Meet her Border Collie who rounds up cattle!

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See our collection of Westminster photos and blog posts from our Ringside Reporter.

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Story of a dog who is started on medication (Fluoxetine) for anxiety behavior. Learn about pre-medication planning and continued monitoring.

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Love Our Pets!

by Drs. Foster and Smith on February 3, 2010

Do your pets make you feel young at heart? Pet enthusiasts of all ages will enjoy this fun video of cute pet pictures.

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ATTENTION ALL 3rd & 4th GRADE TEACHERS, PARENTS, AND STUDENTS! Enter the Tetra Aquademics and FosterandSmithAquatics.com “Aquarium in the Classroom” Essay Contest for a chance to win your very own classroom aquarium!

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Continuing story of Rigs, a rescued Springer Spaniel with a frustrating oral dog behavior that started with nail biting, moved to rock eating, and now just about anything might end up in his mouth and swallowed.

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The “ouch!” technique, a gentle way to help puppies learn to inhibit their bites.

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Dealing with a truly confusing oral dog behavior that started with nail biting, moved to rock eating, and now just about anything might end up in his mouth and swallowed. The story of a rescued Springer named Rigs.

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Holiday Greetings!

by Drs. Foster and Smith on December 25, 2009

To you and your family, including the pets in your life, whether big or small, furry, feather, or scaly…Happy Holidays from Drs. Foster and Smith!

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Thinking about giving a pet as a gift this holiday season? Consider an after holiday pet. Find out why, and get tips to make it exciting for the whole family.

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