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Metro Vancouver Dog Food Banks By Dogs in Vancouver
Metro Vancouver gives tirelessly to the welfare of the cities animals - here are a few that have programs to help in these tough times. If you are aware of more please let us know and we will add to this article! Read More
Pop Dog Blog By Simba
As Chief Executive Dog for www.popdogpress.com, this is my blog to discuss hot dog topics, product reviews, new Pop Dog Portraits and all things dog!! Read More
Gut Parasites By Adapted from materials by the Norwegian School of Veterinary Science
The gut protozoans Giardia duodenalis and various species of Cryptosporidium are extremely contagious single-celled parasites liable to cause digestive disease in both humans and animals. Read More
Everett-Crowley Dog Park Review - Land Dump turned Sanctuary By www.vancouverdogs.ca
Wow best describes this fantastic dog park called Everett-Crowley, located at Kerr Road and S E Marine Drive in Vancouver! Read More
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Dog Blog By Muttnik
Blogging for the canine community in Canada and around the world since 2006.... Read More
Strathcona Dog Park Review - Let your dogs run By www.vancouverdogs.ca
This week we spent some time over at Strathcona Park located in East Vancouver, off Prior Street between Main and Clark. ... Read More
Prevent Join Disease in your dog By Franco Cavaleri, BSc, Nutritional Biochemist, UBC
Your pet's health hinges on multiple factors. Diet, activity level, breeding and genetics, and emotional state, all play significant roles. When we say, "Health is a choice", it really is.... Read More
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