Get Rotation Right

Internal parasites are the most common disease of horses today, and are also one of the most costly and damaging to horses. Learning more about the different types of equine parasites, and the proper way to deworm your horse using rotational deworming, can help to protect and maintain your horse’s health and give you added peace of mind.
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Pet waste and water quality. Help protect your water supply by picking up after your pet. www.cityofallen.org ?Pick up pet waste from your yard. It is not fertilizer. ?Carry disposable bags while walking your dog to pick up and dispose of waste in the trash. ?Flush your pet’s waste down the toilet to be treated. ?Pledge to DOO the Right Thing! Did You Know… There are an estimated 74.8 million owned dogs in the United States. That’s 20.4 billion pounds of poop per year! When it rains, the potential exists for thousands of pounds of waste to wash down the storm drains and into our creeks and lakes untreated! That means that harmful bacteria associated with pet waste is going to our water. Bacteria, parasites, and viruses contained in pet waste are a health hazard. Consider some of these: Fecal Coliform—Found in the feces of warm blooded animals, this indicator bacteria is a potential health risk for individuals exposed to it in the water. A single gram of pet waste contains an average of 23 million fecal coliform bacteria. Toxoplasmosis—A parasite carried by cats that can be a problem for people with depressed immune systems. Salmonellosis : The most common bacterial infection transmitted to humans and other animals. Toxocariasis—Roundworms, usually trans-mitted from dogs to humans. Be a responsible pet owner and pick up after your pet. It’s a small price to pay to protect our water quality. Other Problems… Pet waste not only risks the health of other animals and
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Learn how much the adoption process and overall caring for of a dog costs in this free video. Expert: Tracy Tenner Contact: www.extracareanimalhospital.net Bio: Tracy Tenner has been training dogs for over 25 years. Filmmaker: Hiu Yau

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Learn how to consider a dog’s overall health before deciding upon adoption in this free video. Expert: Tracy Tenner Contact: www.extracareanimalhospital.net Bio: Tracy Tenner has been training dogs for over 25 years. Filmmaker: Hiu Yau

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Question by rchlpack: I just found a small white worm on my cat, right underneath his tail. Can my dog catch them from my cat?
The worm looked like a thin maggot. Does anyone know what kind it is? And do I have to take my cat to the vet, or can I get an over the counter med. Can my dog catch it? If I give my dog medication for worms, but doesn’t have worms, will it harm her?
Any info is greatly appreciated.

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Answer by rachellram
yes

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