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  1. Companion animals in disaster response planning--the First Dog speaks out.(President's Message): An article from: Journal of Environmental Health by Richard F. Collins, 2006-12-01

61. Welcome To The Companion Animal Rescue Effort Page
Altering your pet will make him or her a better, more affectionate companion. Mostanimals are out of the owner s control at some time and miscellaneous.
http://www.carepets.org/spay.html
Spaying or neutering provides many health benefits and behavior benefits in addition to helping to reduce the overpopulation of pets. Surgically altering animals to control reproduction goes by many names, "neutering" and "spaying" being the two most common terms. Neutering involves the removal of both testicles from the male, and therefore the removal of sperm-producing tissues. Spaying involves the removal of the uterus and both ovaries from the female. Spayed females conceive and will not go through heat cycles after surgery. Why should I spay or neuter my pet? A great deal of attention should be paid to controlling unwanted pregnancies in our pets. Although everyone thinks puppies and kittens are cute, there are just too many of them. If we were to take care of all the homeless pets in this country, every man, woman and child would have to own seven pets, that's 28 pets for a family of four. Obviously, this is impossible. Unfortunately, many of these unwanted puppies and kittens end up abandoned and eventually die of starvation, suffer injuries and death from car accidents or are euthanized animal control facilities. Those who survive can be public health hazards, carrying diseases to other animals and even to people. Health benefits: In addition to preventing the birth of unwanted animals, spaying and neutering will help your pets live longer, healthier lives. There are many health benefits associated with these surgeries. Males, after neutering, have a reduction in the size of the prostate gland, which greatly decreases their risk of bacterial infections and prostate in later years. Males should be altered about one year of age in order to obtain the most health benefits.

62. Thrash Rulebook: Appendix 2
Appendix 2 miscellaneous. This section presents the detailed rules for theAnimal companion Advantage, described in Chapter 3. Empathic Rapport.
http://www.geocities.com/Area51/Corridor/4286/thrash/appendix2.html
Appendix 2:
Miscellaneous This section basically serves to cover the stuff that didn't fit anywhere else, notably the full rules for animal companions, and some sample Artifacts. Animal Companions
"Savor nature's fearful wrath!"
Nakoruru, Samurai Shodown III
This section presents the detailed rules for the Animal Companion Advantage, described in Chapter 3. Empathic Rapport Any character with the Animal Companion Background shares an empathic rapport with their animal. As a result, the character can mentally command their Animal Companion, and they can communicate as well. To issue commands, the character makes a roll based on the level of their Animal Companion background, as follows: Level Difficulty APs 1 20 10 2 15 6 3 10 4 4 None 2 5 None None Animal Types Type Strength Agility Stamina Health Alligator 6 4 7 21 Bird of Prey 4 8 4 12 Camel 8 4 10 30 Dog 4 6 6 18 Elephant 14 3 20 60 Horse 10 6 10 30 Panther 8 8 8 24 Snake, Boa 5 3 6 18 Snake, Poison 4 3 4 12 Tiger 8 8 8 24 Wolf 6 8 6 18 Alligator/Crocodile: Special Attacks: Bite, Jaw Lock

63. CATs - V HM122CA Clinical Orientation (Companion Animals)
raptors, longbilled, long-legged birds, psittacine birds, song, perching andmiscellaneous birds - Avian 006 Behaviour of hospitalized companion animals.
http://course-eval.cs.upei.ca/catswww/44629031/course.htm
University of Prince Edward Island
Atlantic Veterinary College
Course Syllabus
V HM122CA Clinical Orientation (Companion Animals)
General Information Director: Gelens, Hans
Department: Companion Animals
Office: 348S AVC
Phone:
Email:
hgelens@upei.ca
Designation: Clinical Science
Type: Required
Credit Hours:
Starting Year / Semester: Ending Year / Semester: Learning Resources
  • Dog and Cat Breeds (slides) (Primary Resource) Resource Type: Other Notes: Available from Ruth Bigney, Secretary, Department of Companion Animals
  • Small Animal Physical Diagnosis and Clinical Procedures (Primary Resource) Resource Type: Book Primary Author: D.M. McCurnin Secondary Author: E.M. Poffenbarger Publishing House: W.B. Saunders Co. Year Published: 1991 Purpose To familiarize students with restraint, handling and normal behaviour of a variety of species of companion animals and to introduce the student to the techniques and methods of general inspection and clinical examination of animals. The course is designed to teach a systematic approach to the examination of domestic animals with emphasis on normal findings. The student will build upon this base in future courses relating to clinical veterinary medicine. Evaluation Methods Overview 15 % Other (Written) Exam 30 % Lab Exam 55 % Other Quizzes 3 @ 5pts each = 15% Walking dogs = 5% Exam = 30% Final mark for clinical orientation is a combination of CA and large animal sections.
  • 64. Companion Animal At Cocktailswithcourtney.com
    Find companion ANIMAL Products in these categories Toys, (119 Store Offers). miscellaneous,(37 Store Offers). Furniture, (40 Store Offers). Pets, (28 Store Offers).
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    Companion Animal at cocktailswithcourtney.com Search: Related: companion animal, companion site, companion animals, online companion, ... Preview Site
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    65. Miscellaneous
    PET OWNERS Attention, companion animal caretakersThe ASPCA offers these commonsensecautions to keep your pets safe and sound during this time of the year
    http://westwoodanimalhospital.com/MiscInfo.htm
    MISCELLANEOUS INFO
    Halloween Tips

    Lawn Chemical Safety Tips For Pets
    H SUS TIPS FOR KEEPING PETS SAFE ON HALLOWEEN
    NO SCAREDY CATS THIS HALLOWEEN: SAFETY TIPS FOR PET OWNERS
    Attention, companion animal caretakersThe ASPCA offers these common-sense cautions to keep your pets safe and sound during this time of the year:
    • Don't leave your pet in the yard on Halloween. There have been stories of vicious pranksters who have teased, injured, stolen and even killed pets on this night. All but the most social dogs and cats should be kept in a separate room during peak trick-or-treat visiting hourstoo many strangers in unusual garb can be scary and stressful for pets. Don't dress up your dog or cat unless you know he or she loves it. If you decide to do so, make sure the costume isn't annoying or unsafe, and doesn't restrict her movement, vision, hearing or ability to breathe or bark. Avoid costumes with small or dangling accessories that she could chew off and possibly choke on. When opening the door for trick-or-treaters

    66. Resources Available On Loan To SCAS Members
    companion Animal Studies Relationships; attitudes; overviews of Animal AssistedTherapy – health workers; social miscellaneous – may have the very thing
    http://www.scas.org.uk/html/resources_members.htm
    Resources Available on Loan to SCAS Members
    Resources Available on Loan to SCAS Members For a period of 4 weeks maximum (Please send A New Perspectives on our Lives with Companion Palmer Animals. Madsen, C (1) Natural Cats (2) Natural Dogs Between Pets and People Animals and Human Society Bergler, R Man and Dog Morris, D The Animal Contract Bergler, R Man and Cat O'Farrell, V Manual of Canine Behaviour Bostock, S Zoos and Animal Rights O'Farrell, V Manual of Feline Behaviour Bustad, L Compassion: Our Last Great Hope O'Farrell, V Dog's Best Friend Clark, S R L Animals and their Moral Standing O'Farrell, V Problem Dog Clutton-Brock, J A Natural History of Domesticated Mammals The Status of Animals Cusack, O Pets and Mental Health Companion Animals and Us Pets and the Elderly: The Therapeutic Bond Radford, M Animal Welfare and Law in Britain Dawkins, M

    67. PlanetPapers - Veterinarian
    that work with smaller species, such as companion animals (pets).
    http://www.planetpapers.com/Assets/2460.php
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    Veterinarian
    Written by: Unregistered Veterinarians are doctors who treat diseased and injured animals and give advice on how to care and breed healthy animals. The first veterinarian appeared around 2,500 B.C. in Babylon and China. There are two main types of vets. For example, there are large animal veterinarians that work with cows, horses, elephants, and numerous other large species. But there are also small animal veterinarians that work with smaller species, such as companion animals (pets). A veterinarian’s job is considered a good one because they usually make a good deal of money, especially if they own their own business. The average income of veterinarians in private practice was $57,500 in 1995. The starting salary of a veterinarian is somewhere around $23,000 per year nowadays. But veterinarians in more established careers make around $40,000-$60,000. But those who work for the federal government (meat inspectors) are considered to make less. Veterinarians also require much more education to be what they are. There are 27 colleges in 26 states that meet veterinary medicine accreditation standards. The required G.P.A. to get into a veterinary college is from a 2.5-3.2. Veterinarian students usually complete about a 4-5 year program in college. But some colleges require that students complete at least 2 years of general college. While in veterinary college students do laboratory work in anatomy, biochemistry, and other scientific and medical subjects. To become a full service veterinarian you have to acquire a D.V.M or a degree as a doctor of veterinary medicine. After you acquire a D.V.M. students must pass an examination from the state board of veterinarian licensing.

    68. SiriusDog Canine Resource & Classifieds - Articles
    RABIES REVACCINATION FOR companion animals CANADIAN DATA by Nigel Gumley DVM.RABIES REVACCINATION FOR companion animals CANADIAN DATA. by Nigel Gumley DVM.
    http://siriusdog.com/rabies-canada.htm

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    RABIES REVACCINATION
    FOR COMPANION ANIMALS: CANADIAN DATA
    by Nigel Gumley DVM
    Introduction
    Although prior to 1945, dogs accounted for the majority of the cases of rabies in Canada, vaccination, animal control, and regulatory measures have reduced the incidence of rabies in dogs. Vaccines for dogs are currently available with one, two and three year label recommendations, while cats have one and three year rabies vaccines available. Despite the availability of vaccines providing longer term duration of immunity, many veterinarians in Canada continue to use the rabies vaccine on an annual basis, even when using triennial products. In some cases, there appears to be significant confusion as to regulatory requirements; in others, there may be a lack of confidence in triennial products being used according to label recommendations.
    Vaccine Use Across Canada
    -The Provinces Although the City of Halifax, with 35% of the population of Nova Scotia, previously requested annual revaccination in order for pet owners to receive a discount on pet licenses, the majority of practitioners in the province revaccinate triennially against rabies. Pets that are travelling may receive annual revaccination if proceeding to areas where vaccination against rabies is required annually by law.

    69. UKPets Directory News Do Not Forget Companion Animals Says NOAH
    Do Not Forget companion animals Says NOAH Tuesday 23 March 2004 Phil Sketchley, ChiefExecutive of the National Office of Animal Health, (NOAH) has warned that
    http://www.ukpets.co.uk/ukp/archive/news_items1_721.php
    UK Directory
    Pet Shops

    Pet Supplies
    Pet Accessories
    Pet Sitters
    Dog Walking
    Behaviour
    Groomers

    Mobile
    Dog Groomers
    Cat Groomers Pet Insurance Wholesale Manufacture Boarding Kennels Catteries Breeders Friendly Hotels Veterinary Travel Cemeteries Charities Clubs/Societies Rights/Research Miscellaneous Homepages Worldwide Sites Business Non-Business Jobs Job Seekers Job Vacancies Pets UK Pets UKPets Archive.. Do Not Forget Companion Animals Says NOAH Tuesday 23 March 2004 Phil Sketchley, Chief Executive of the National Office of Animal Health, (NOAH) has warned that companion animal health must not be forgotten in comments, made today, about the implementation plan for the Government's Animal Health and Welfare Strategy. In its announcement NOAH called the plan another good step on the way to implementing the strategy for animal health and welfare, particularly in relation to farm animals. But it is important, while companion animal welfare is encompassed by the draft Animal Welfare Bill, that the health needs of companion animals are not sidelined. go to full article..

    70. Compassion For Camden Fact Sheet Links
    miscellaneous Asia’s Pedigree Horror Show (WSPA) Pound or Divorce and Your CompanionAnimal (PETA) Living with Allergies to animals (PETA) Breeding
    http://www.compassionforcamden.org/links.html
    Action Center The Mean
    Streets
    Our Rescues ... Home The Human-Animal
    Violence Connection

    Animals and Domestic Violence
    (UAN)
    Strategic Non-Violent

    Direct Action
    (Animal Lib)
    The Cycle of Violence
    (Animal Lib) Animal Cruelty: Warning
    Sign for Other Violence
    (ENN) The Correlation Between Animal
    Abuse and Human Abuse
    (Woofs) (PETA) The Violence Connection (DDAL) The Link National Resource Center (AHA) The Culture of Violence (PsyETA) Pet Abuse/Human Abuse Domestic Violence and Animal Abuse: The Deadly Connection (PCRM)
    AniCare Model of Treatment for Animal Abuse
    (DDAL)
    Animal Abuse Report Registry
    Breaking the Cycle of Violence (Animal-Lib) Cycle of Violence to Children and Animals Cycle of Violence to Children and Animals Cycle of Violence Presentation First Strike: The Connection Between Animal ... Cruelty and Human Violence (HSUS)

    71. Ask Carla
    Tell Me About miscellaneous. animals are not as intelligent oradvanced as humans. animals don’t reason, don’t understand
    http://www.askcarla.com/Q&A-Miscellaneous.asp?CategoryID=2&Category=Misc

    72. Ask Carla
    Tell Me About companion animals. Are Nylabone chew toys safe? Does PETA advocatespaying and neutering of companion animals? How do I choose a veterinarian?
    http://www.askcarla.com/Q&A-Companion.asp?CategoryID=7&Category=Companion

    73. Illinois Gov. Signs Companion Animal Hoarder Bill SB 629 Into Law
    The American Society For The Prevention Of Cruelty To animals (ASPCA) applauds thefirst state to mandate psychological counseling for companion animal hoarders
    http://www.charitywire.com/charity17/05198.html
    Conservation Health Medical Research Faith Based ... American Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals
    Illinois Gov. Signs Companion Animal Hoarder Bill SB 629 Into Law
    American Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals
    Monday, 20 August 2001 Governor signs bill at 10:00am, Tuesday, August 21 at PAWS Chicago The American Society For The Prevention Of Cruelty To Animals (ASPCA) applauds Governor George Ryan for signing SB 629 into law making Illinois the first state to mandate psychological counseling for companion animal hoarders. The legislation was supported and passed due to the efforts of Senator Larry Bomke and Representative Tom Dart. The ASPCA worked with Representative Tom Dart's office for over a year drafting and refining the legislation. "This is a historic day for Illinois animals and humane organizations," stated Ledy VanKavage, an attorney with The ASPCA's Midwest Government Affairs and Public Policy Office who spearheaded the lobbying effort to pass the Illinois bill. "This Act not only mandates psychological counseling for companion animal hoarders but it expands the tools police officers, humane societies and judges have to combat animal neglect and cruelty." Other items addressed in the bill include the following:
    • Increasing the penalties for neglect, cruel treatment, aggravated cruelty, and animal torture. Animal neglect is raised to a Class B misdemeanor; cruel treatment becomes a Class A misdemeanor, aggravated cruelty becomes a Class 4 felony (1-3 years), animal torture becomes a Class 3 felony (3-5 years).

    74. Board Of Animal Health Phone List
    us, Administrative Specialist, Cattle, Sheep, Goats miscellaneous Ruminants Diseases mn.us,Administrative Specialist, Poultry and companion Animal Division, 651
    http://www.mda.state.mn.us/phonelist/brdanihealth.htm
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    Finance Opportunities Food Safety ... Accessibility Plug-in for Acrobat Reader About MDA Staff Telephone Directory Board of Animal Health Browse our phone directory, or jump to a specific letter. A B D F ... W A Adkins, Galen, DVM Galen.Adkins@bah.state.mn.us District Veterinarian Anderson, Paul, DVM Paul.Anderson@bah.state.mn.us Extension 21 B Boehland, Leon C., DVM Leon.C.Boehland@aphis.gov Federal Veterinarian Boldingh, Terry, DVM Terry.Boldingh@bah.state.mn.us District Veterinarian D Denkinger, Carl Carl.Denkinger@bah.state.mn.us Agriculture Specialist F Friendshuh, Keith, DVM Keith.Friendshuh@bah.state.mn.us Assistant Executive Director, Veterinarian in Charge, Poultry and Companion Animal Division Extension 18 Fritz, Malissa

    75. Humane Officer Program - Miscellaneous
    Watertown, WI, 53098 Phone (262) 5693999 Fax (920) 206-9564 Email Website Typeof animal Equine James Casserly, DVM companion Animal Health Center 13100 W
    http://www.waukeshacounty.gov/eh/humane/find_vet.asp

    Humane Homepage
    Humane Officer Duties Contact Us Rabies Control ... Parks and Land Use Homepage
    Find a Veterinary Clinic Information about veterinary service providers in Waukesha County is listed below: Animal Clinic in Sussex

    N64 W24280 Main Street
    Sussex, WI, 53089
    Phone: (262) 246-5820
    Fax: (262) 246-5825
    Email:
    Website: www.acspetplace.com
    Type of animal: Small Animal
    Kimmy M. Casserly, DVM Wendy A. VanDerWegen, DVM Animal Doctor S74 W17045 Janesville Road Muskego, WI, 53150 Phone: (414) 422-1300 Fax: (414) 422-1977 Email: Website: Type of animal: Small Animal Allyson Marie Doerflinger, DVM Jodie R. Gruenstern, DVM Animal Eye Specialists 360 Bluemound Road Waukesha, WI, 53188

    76. Progressive Animal Welfare Society (PAWS)
    This summer PAWS adopted its 100,000th companion animal and treated its 80,000thwild animal. Contact people . (more). miscellaneous Information
    http://www.volunteersolutions.org/uwkc/org/220662.html
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    Progressive Animal Welfare Society (PAWS)
    Last updated on May 7, 2004 PAWS seeks to create peaceful coexistence between animals and humans through wildlife rehabilitation, companion animal shelter and adoption, and animal advocacy via public education and legislation. Description:
    At its Lynnwood,WA campus PAWS operates a Wildlife Hospital where sick, injured, and orphaned wildlife are rehabilitated and then released back into the wild; a shelter where companion animals are housed, given necessary medical care, including spay/neuter, and adopted into good homes; and an Advocacy office where public education and legislation campaigns for animal welfare are created and coordinated.The Progressive Animal Welfare Society (PAWS) is a Lynnwood, Washington-based animal advocacy organization. PAWS advocates for animals through the operation of a companion animal shelter, a wildlife center, and an advocacy department. PAWS is a member-based non-profit organization. PAWS is entirely dependent on donations from the public for its $3 million annual budget. PAWS is overseen by a board of directors, who serve three-year terms. PAWS has a paid staff of around 70.
    History:
    PAWS was founded in 1967 initially as a shelter for unwanted companion animals. Advocacy and Wildlife services were added and expanded until PAWS presently assists approximately 10,000 animals/year. This summer PAWS adopted its 100,000th companion animal and treated its 80,000th wild animal.

    77. Glossaries By Language
    science and technology, chemistry, cinema, music, plants and animals, religion andoccult, architecture and construction, hobbies and miscellaneous glossaries.
    http://www.lai.com/glossaries.html

    Companion Main

    Translation News

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    Glossaries
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    glossaries by language
    Afrikaans
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    Arabic
    Artificial Languages

    78. Links To Other Sites
    Sundays! miscellaneous. Pets with Disabilities. Dogs. Cavalier problem. .Organisations. SCAS Society for companion Animal Studies. See
    http://www.disabledanimalsclub.co.uk/links_to_other_sites.htm
    Home Contact Us! DAC Heroes and Heroines - see our photos Letters, Pics and View s Links to disablilty sites Rescue Sites Pet Shops and Services Specialist Referral Centres ... Archives - old Bulletin items Virus Warnings and Information - there are so many of the darned things now, we thought you'd like a way to stay ahead of the game Add Google to your IE toolbar and search any site for the thing you want to find Contact Us! ... Sign our Guest Book! Find books, videos, music, the lot at Amazon! The Club gets a small commission each time someone makes a purchase Links to Other Sites Dogs Rabbits Deaf Dogs Blind Dogs ... Fun Be aware - links sometimes break down because the site's server goes offline for a while so try again later. Sometimes the breakdown is permanent but we can't know this right away. Any that seem not to work for a couple of months will be removed but bear with me - one person's four weeks can be someone else's month of Sundays!
    Miscellaneous
    Pets with Disabilities Dogs Cavalier Connection Meeting place for owners of Cavalier King Charles Spaniels Border Collie Veterinary Information Progressive Retinal Atrophy PRA Epilepsy in Dogs and Cats - A Growing Concern Dog Page - Canine Epilepsy Links Managing Epileptic Dogs (A Breed Apart, Greyhound Adoption, Support)

    79. Dr. Harvey's Canine And Feline Cuisine Natural Holistic Food And Supplements For
    We are dedicated to educating guardians of companion animals and our customersabout the benefits of holistic ways to keep their companion animals healthy.
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    80. Careers : INTERNSHIPS & CAREERS : University Of Vermont
    Summer Jobs Winter Jobs in Great Places at Cool Works includes positions innational parks, state parks (not much here related to animals, but possible
    http://asci.uvm.edu/intern/?Page=misc_links.html&SM=careersmenu.html

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