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Archive for December, 2009

Woman Arrested for Helping Dog

Wow, doesn’t this just ring a bell? Looks like another good Samaritan is getting punished for trying to help a dog that was abused and neglected by its legal owners after the law and animal services couldn’t or didn’t help! An elderly Savannah, GA woman, Ann…
Good Samaritan Charged for Trying to Help Abused Dog – VIDEO – http://fortheloveofthedogblog.com

Woman Arrested for Helping Dog

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H1N1 Virus Confirmed in 2 Dogs in China

H1N1 Virus Confirmed in 2 Dogs in China

The China Agricultural University tested 52 sick dogs, and two of them tested positive for H1N1. Since their virus matched the human virus 99%, it is likely they caught it from their human companions.

No cases have been reported in the United States yet, but this discovery means that transmission is possible. At this time, there’s no evidence that our pets can transmit the virus to us.

If you’re sick, it’s important to be careful not to expose your dog:

* Avoid coughing or sneezing on your dog.
* Wash your hands often, especially before touching your dog.
* Don’t allow your dog to come into contact with used tissues.
* Avoid touching your dog’s eyes, nose, and mouth while you are sick.
* Use alcohol-based hand cleaners.

Symptoms of H1N1 in pets may include:

* Loss of appetite
* Lethargy
* Difficulty breathing
* Fever
* Coughing
* Sneezing
* Wheezing
* Runny nose and/or eyes

If your dog or cat develops these symptoms, contact your veterinarian for the best course of action.

For more information, visit the American Veterinary Medical Association website.

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