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The Veterinarians Information Network (VIN)
Animal health information from the veternatrians and experts of
www.veterinarypartner.com
American Animal Hospital Association’s
Pet Health
www.healthypet.com
American Veterinary Medical Association’s
Animal Care
www.avma.org/careforanimals
ASPCA Pet Care Information and Tips
www.animed.org
LostAndPound.com
Approved by the Illinois State Veterinary Medical Association, this new
national web site is dedicated to helping lost pets find their way home.
www.lostandpound.com
American Society for the Prevention of Cruelty
to Animals (ASPCA)
www.aspca.org
Morris Animal Foundation
Improves the health and well-being of companion animals and wildlife by
funding humane health studies and disseminating information about these
studies.
www.morrisanimalfoundation.org
American Veterinary Medical Association’s
Animal Care, Children’s section
www.avma.org/careforanimals/kidscorner
ASPCA, Children’s section
www.animaland.org
International Veterinary Acupuncture Society
www.ivas.org
Pets with Disabilities
Pets with Disabilities is: a support group for people facing the everyday
challenges of taking care of a beloved pet who faces physical limitations;
a network for people who have a pet who has become disabled during the
normal course of life, there are many options if you have the love and
patience; designed to help shelters place disabled pets into homes and
provide support to those families who have made this unselfish decision;
a fundraiser for people and pets with special needs.
www.petswithdisabilities.org
American Kennel Club
www.akc.org
Radiocat
Describes Hyperthyroidism in cats. This site features a section for veterinarians,
as well as information for clients about medical and surgical treatments,
a list of hospital locations and phone numbers, and post-therapy care.
www.radiocat.com
Feline Chronic Renal Failure Information Center
www.felinecrf.com
Disaster Preparation Information -American Veterinary
Medical Foundation
Information for pet owners and veterinarians alike.
www.avma.org/disaster
As seen on The TODAY Show, the “Storm Defender”
cape can help reduce anxiety in dogs who suffer from fear of
lightning and storms.
http://www.stormdefender.com/index.htm
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