Yearly Archives: 2012

Tips & Tricks for Brushing

Think back to when you chose which dog to share your life with … did grooming requirements weigh heavily on your decision-making? Chances are, probably not. It’s important that you have some understanding of your dog’s grooming needs from the get-go. You don’t want to wait until she’s uncomfortable or you are frustrated before acting.

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Successful Aging – Factors in Lifespan Determination

Welcome to the final installment in our Successful Aging Series! In this episode of Pet Talk, we’ll devote time to one of the great mysteries of health … is it due to some sort of genetic luck-of-the-draw or does it have more to do with living wisely? Our hope is that a deeper understanding of this topic could assist all pet parents,

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Camping with your Canine Companion

Are you looking for an affordable alternative for summer vacation? Do you yearn to explore the Great Outdoors? Are you tired of leaving your dog behind when you leave town? If you answered “yes” to all of these questions, then this episode of Pet Talk was made just for you!

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Successful Aging – Maintaining Strength and Mobility

Welcome to the next installment of our Successful Aging Series! In this episode of Pet Talk, we’ll discuss issues that effect many creatures as they age – maintaining strength and mobility. Watch as Dr. Sarah dispenses her valuable veterinary insights about nutrition, weight control, and the importance of strength training for the preservation of healthy bones and muscles.

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Successful Aging – Cancer in Pets

Welcome to the first installment of our Successful Aging Series! In this episode of Pet Talk, Dr. Sarah addresses one of the most frightening and heartbreaking illnesses that afflict companion animals – cancer. According to the most recent data, nearly four million dogs will be diagnosed with cancer this year,

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Treat Your Pet to Good Health

Even though we act like it’s true, pets aren’t just like people. Ingesting empty-calorie snacks every once in a while can have a much greater impact on pets than humans, and not in a good way. Even feeding a diet of premium food may not offset the potential damage of ingesting “junk foods”,

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Talking About Ticks (video)

If ticks were human-size, they’d be one of the scariest creatures on the planet. Even though ticks are tiny, they’re still an awful nuisance, especially if you don’t know how to minimize contact and the damage they can inflict if contact occurs. Over the course of the last couple of decades,

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Rudy the cat

I just wanted to thank you guys for producing a quality pet food.  I’ll never go back to a low-quality brand.

catJust over a year ago my husband brought home a kitten for my birthday.  We had adopted him from a household that feeds neighborhood cats and takes in injured and sick strays,

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Maddie the rescue dog!

MaddieOur family just rescued a 3yr old Weimaraner that was being ‘abused’ by the dogs that she lived with, and she had recently had a litter of puppies. Her hair was about fifty percent gone from stress, she smelled bad, and had little bumps all over. I had seen FRR on the Internet and decided to try it.

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Vinny, Lulu & Pearl

Our Aunt Peggy brought us your Trout & Potato Dog treats, from Atlanta to Newport, Rhode Island, when she came to visit us at Christmastime. WE LOVED THEM!

When she got back home, she sent us your trout & potato dog food. WE LOVE IT! Thanks to Aunt Peggy and Flint River Ranch

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