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WHAT’S  NEW
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The ON-LINE edition of our monthly newsletter

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Hill’s “Gift of Life” Program Extended
The $10 Rebate and Free Bag of Food for any lab test screening for Kidney function was so popular, Hill’s has decided to extend the program indefinately. Click here for the details.

Hill’s Weight Loss Program 2003

New Monthly Feature:
Did You Know?
Click here for something you may not have realized about your pet’s care.

Thank-You for Our New Referrals

What’s New on Our Web Site
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WHAT’S NEW ON OUR WEB SITE (since last month)

    ALOPECIA X
    The name of this condition has changed over the years, finally settling on a term that reflects our lack of knowledge. This condition represents a non-inflammatory hormonally related hair loss in the Nordic breeds. At this time, therapy involves step by step trials, usually starting with neutering. What do the Veterinary Dermatologists tend to agree upon? Read this newest topic in The Pet Web Library for some general recommendations.

    FELINE LEUKEMIA VIRUS
    Feline Leukemia Virus is a deadly virus of usually young cats and kittens. Mortality is high, with 80% of infected cats dying within the first 3 years. No effective treatment has emerged but vaccination is preventive. We have assembled some external links to create an informative collection regarding this terrible infection, in our Information About the Diseases section of The Vaccine Mezzanine.

    PRODUCTS FOR ARTHRITIC DOGS
    When a dog, especially a big dog, begins to have trouble getting around (or even getting up after lying down), there are some helpful gadgets and gizmos on the market that might be useful. We have collected links and pictures of products we think are handy when it comes to life with an arthritic dog. Please browse this page in the Arthritis/Joint Disease Center in The Pet Web Library to see what we have so far and if you have a suggestion for something you have found helpful that you think we should add, do not hesitate to use the "Send eMail" function at the bottom of the page.