These links serve as an introduction
to the vast array of information available on the internet.
Much of this information is useful and credible; however,
some content may be biased and of questionable integrity.
It is not possible to look at a site and judge the accuracy
of its entire content, but these sites should provide
an excellent starting point for your research.
http://www.veterinarypartner.com
Veterinary Partner - User friendly site with articles
on animal health, medications, therapies, surgery, behavior,
and safety
http://www.petplace.com
Pet Place - User friendly site with a searchable database
of articles related to general pet care, disease specific
information, and a drug library.
http://www.healthypet.com
American Animal Hospital Association -
Features a pet care library, frequently asked questions,
and a coloring contest for kids with a new winner each
month.
http://www.heartwormsociety.org
American Heartworm Society -
Pet owner information, treatment guidelines and answers
to frequently asked questions.
http://www.uexplore.com/breeds/dogBreedsA.htm
Dog Breed Quick Reference – provides extensive
information on dog breeds and proper care and training.
http://www.thedogsbestfriend.com
Dog's Best Friend - Tips on selecting and purchasing
a healthy puppy. Also contains links for health related
information, legislative links, dog issues, etc.
http://www.hillspet.com
Hills Health Center - Nutrition information from the
company that produces Science Diet and Prescription
Diets.
http://www.dogchow.com
Purina - Useful articles on canine health, nutrition,
behavior and training.
http://www.vetinfo.com
Vetinfo - Online Canine and Feline encyclopedias, health
articles, and information on Veterinary Careers.
http://www.akc.org
The American Kennel Club – national organization
devoted to the advancement and welfare of pure-bred
dogs.
http://www.cfainc.org
The Cat Fancier’s Association – provides
information on cat shows, breeds and care.
http://www.pawssf.org
– Pets Are Wonderful Support (PAWS) – source
for finding out about zoonotic diseases (those diseases
that people can get from their pets). Look under their
Education topics.
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