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This is the website of the National Animal Poison Control Center. It includes a library, links to other sites, and phone numbers for the poison control center.
A quick reference guide to many breeds of dogs, including photos and brief descriptions of each breed's characteristics.
A no-kill shelter dedicated to finding all pets a home in Itcha, New York.
From Royal Canin: covers a wide range of pet nutrition topics and provides detailed information about the company's products.
Everything you ever wanted to know about heartworm disease can be found here!
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Helping support pet welfare in Cayuga County.
The Cat Fanciers' Association website has lots of pictures, as well as information on cat breeds, cat care, upcoming cat shows, and much more.
This is an excellent resource for all the websites of veterinary schools in the United States.
The USDA maintains this website with information on a variety of animal health-related topics, including the latest news on such things as Mad Cow Disease, foot and mouth disease, and many other things.
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A non-profit trusted expert in breed, health, and training information for all dogs.
A no-kill private animal shelter that adopts out dogs and cats, while providing low-cost spay and neuter services to the public and enforces animal cruelty laws, county-wide.
Anyone who has ever lost a pet should visit this excellent site. It is a terrific tribute to our lost family members.
This site is a good starting point to learn more about a variety of topics, including feline injection-site sarcomas and the latest subjects in veterinary medicine.
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The AAFP is like the American Medical Association for cat doctors and has lots of good information regarding feline health.
An organization that rescues dogs from high-kill shelters to place in loving foster homes and provide all necessary veterinary care.
A volunteer-run organization that focuses on unwanted and abandoned cats in Ithaca and the surrounding areas.
We are dedicated to helping others experience the same joy we share with our own pets. Our insight into the animal’s point of view and awareness of how all our interactions affect them allows us and our pets to have fun and enjoy life together every day.
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