Monthly Archives: August 2011



Preparing For Cat Surgery At The Animal Hospital

Aug 30th, 2011 Palyn Peterson

If your cat has an upcoming surgery, there may be a sense of uneasiness within you. That is perfectly natural. Whether the surgery is an elective spay or neuter, non-elective and needed to remove or biopsy foreign tissues, or emergency as a result of a serious accident, there are many things that you can do to help ensure a safe recovery.

Gulf Oil Spill Animals - Where are They Now?

Aug 30th, 2011 Robert Haskell

The effects of the Gulf disaster stretch beyond what we normally see. Although the oceans may look cleaner, settling debris, habitat loss in nesting grounds and a less successful spawning have depleted the next generation of aquatic and semi-aquatic life in the area.

A Dog Fit For a President - The Faithful Cocker Spaniel

Aug 30th, 2011 Mia Montagliani

This article takes a look at 'Checkers', Richard Nixon's famous Cocker Spaniel. This article tells how Checkers saved Richard Nixon's political life and reveals how the Cocker Spaniel fares as a family pet.

Inside the Mind of a Crow

Aug 26th, 2011 Robert Haskell

For thousands of years, crows have been watching us. Only recently have we been studying them. Scientists are finding that they are one of the most intelligent animals on Earth.