Links
Organisations and Other Veterinary Websites
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OIE - World Organisation for Animal Health www.oie.int/eng/en_index.htmPosted June 13, 2010 at 2:50 AM -
OIE/FAO Network of Expertise on Animal Influenza www.offlu.net/Posted June 13, 2010 at 2:54 AM -
World Health Organisation www.who.int/en/Posted June 13, 2010 at 2:47 AM -
International Veterinary Information Service www.ivis.orgPosted June 11, 2010 at 3:15 PM -
Worldwide Veterinary Service www.wvs.org.uk/Posted June 11, 2010 at 3:18 PM -
The World Veterinary Poultry Association - WVPA www.wvpa.net/Posted June 13, 2010 at 3:01 AM -
The American Veterinary Medical Association - AVMA www.avma.org/Posted June 13, 2010 at 2:59 AM -
Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, University of Tripoli, Tripoli, Libya www.vetmed.edu.ly/Posted June 13, 2010 at 3:20 PM -
The Merck Veterinary Manual www.merckvetmanual.com/mvm/index.jspPosted July 9, 2010 at 8:21 AM -
Home Safety Guide for Pet Owners www.expertise.com/home-and-garden/pet-safety-guideExpertise.com has just created a comprehensive guide about pet safety. This link is about pet safety guide, which includes chapters on common household hazards for pets, food safety for pets, pet-proofing, and natural disaster preparation for pet owners. The reason that made Expertise.com is to help people make truly better decisions with guides written by industry experts. Because of their unbiased approach, many publications, government entities, and businesses already use these guides as resources for their readers.
Posted October 18, 2015 at 12:40 AM -
Pet Cost Calculator www.thesimpledollar.com/pet-cost-calculator/TheSimpleDollar.com was created to help people make truly better decisions by clearly laying out their options with content topics spearheaded by leading industry professionals. They published a comprehensive resource to help people not only understand, but to quantify the real cost of pet ownership. Often times, people are enamored with the idea of having a cute animal, but are unaware of the costs that are associated with taking care of a pet and being a responsible pet owner. From basics to logistics, the costs can add up quickly. This guide not only identifies common expenses, but provides helpful cost management strategies including a calculator to help estimate pet ownership costs. The hope is that more people will make smarter, well informed decisions when buying a pet so every animal can receive the love and care it deserves.
Posted April 8, 2016 at 2:07 AM -
Pet Proofing www.homeadvisor.com/r/pet-proofing-home-yard/This page was suggested by Addison: Keeping Your Home & Yard Safe For Dogs or Cats, by HomeAdvisor. Home is a place where every life should be safe and protected from potential threats. When family members can�??t take steps to protect themselves, it is up to those who can to ensure their safety. For many, pets are considered a part of the family, and as with infants or small children, they must be protected from things that can harm them. The best way to do that is to pet-proof the home.
Posted November 29, 2016 at 4:50 AM -
Pet Safety safestars.org/pet-safety-review/This page was suggested by: Sandra Beals. This link (from Safe Stars) talks about pet safety at home, outdoors, when traveling and during natural disasters. It also has information about pet safety around children and food safety for pets which we think are very important for pet owners!
Posted December 2, 2016 at 10:42 AM -
Pet Safety in Cars https://usinsuranceagents.com/car-safety-petsThis page was suggested by a Science Teacher "Keri Evans": Traveling with pets can be a great experience. Some pets, like dogs, travel much better than others, but almost all pets can travel safely in the car if they fit comfortably, certain precautions are taken, and trips are planned well! Even short trips can be enjoyable and safe if proper planning is undertaken beforehand. Although not all animals will love riding in the car, their safety can be assured! There are some general tips that can help to make trips with your pets safe and more enjoyable.
Posted April 3, 2018 at 4:27 PM -
Storing Chemicals and Allergens Safely for Your Pets https://www.yourstoragefinder.com/storing-chemicals-and-allergens-safely-for-your-petsThis page was suggested by Sarah Brian: How safe is your home? If you’re like most homeowners, you work hard to make sure that it's a safe place for yourself, your family and your pets. Yet many pet owners are unaware of the risks in their home that put their pet's life at risk every single day. Even seemingly harmless items, like the food you feed your family, can pose a serious risk to your pets. Statistics specific to pet poisoning are difficult to come by, but in 2010, the ASPCA's Animal Poison Control Center received over 167,000 calls for pet poisoning.
Posted June 2, 2018 at 5:20 AM -
Pet Safety Around Construction Sites, Renovation Projects, and Heavy Equipment https://www.bigrentz.com/how-to-guides/pet-safety-around-construction-equipmentThis page was suggested by Sarah Brian: One of the biggest changes a pet can experience in their daily lives involves construction and renovation. The loud sounds of equipment, hammers, saws and power tools combined with a permanent change in the pet’s environment can create stress. Not only that, but heavy equipment and power tools present a safety risk to most pets. As a pet owner, it is your responsibility to help your pet with these changes and provide the necessary protections to keep your pet safe.
Posted June 2, 2018 at 5:23 AM -
Must Have Tips When Traveling with Pets https://www.thezebra.com/insurance-news/5628/traveling-with-pets/This page was suggested by Sarah Brian: The number of Americans traveling with pets has nearly doubled in the past ten years, according to the 2017–2018 National Pet Owners Survey conducted by the American Pet Products Association. About 37 percent of U.S. pet owners traveled more than 50 miles with their four-legged friends last year, up from 19 percent a decade ago. If you’re considering traveling with your furry companions, here’s the ultimate guide to everything you need to know each step of the way.
Posted June 2, 2018 at 5:26 AM -
8 ways to make your pet less lonely https://www.policygenius.com/blog/signs-dog-cat-pet-lonely/This page was suggested by Sarah Brian: 8 ways to make your pet less lonely If you’re anything like me, you feel guilty daily as you leave your pet home alone. You wonder what he does all day, how much he misses you, and if he’s sad and lonely. Because most pets are social creatures, they tend to thrive in the company of humans or other animals, says veterinarian Dr. Patrick Mahaney of California Pet Acupuncture and Wellness.
Posted June 2, 2018 at 5:29 AM -
Reading the Body Language of Dogs www.pawsacrossamerica.com/interpret.htmlThis page was suggested by Sarah Brian: How to interpret your dog's body language, facial expressions and vocalizations.
Posted June 2, 2018 at 5:32 AM -
HOW TO READ YOUR CAT'S BODY LANGUAGE www.adventurecats.org/pawsome-reads/read-cats-body-language/This page was suggested by Sarah Brian: Cats may seem like mysterious creatures that are impossible to read, but our felines are actually communicating with us all the time. Through their body language and facial cues, cats can tell us if theyâ??re comfortable, afraid, aggressive or even ready to play.
Posted June 2, 2018 at 5:34 AM -
The New Pet Owners Guide - Health, Safety and Savings https://couponfollow.com/research/pet-owner-guideThis page was suggested by Olivia: If you're trying to decide whether or not to get a pet, this ultimate pet guide will help you organize your costs and gain a deeper understanding of the commitment of pet ownership. Use this guide to learn all about pet care. Tips for how to take care of pets include everything from buying the right leash to being better prepared during a disaster. There are many things to know before getting a dog, cat, bird, or other type of pet, and this guide will help you plan ahead!
Posted April 10, 2019 at 5:55 PM
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