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  • US Declared Canine-Rabies Free
    CDC has formally declared the elimination of the type of rabies previously found in dogs in the United States.
  • Dog Owners Should Keep Rabies Vaccination Current For Pets
    Rumen said under state law, towns can refuse to issue a dog license to the owner of any dog that lacks a valid rabies inoculation that lasts at least 10 months of the 12-month licensing period.
  • Postnatal Care for Dogs
    The most important thing to do after your dog gives birth is to bring your dog and the puppies to the vet. Going to the vet early on can save you and your dog a lot of grief later on.
  • Dog Cancer: Recognizing Lymphosarcoma In Your Dog
    Dog cancer is back in the news again, this time as a result of a record $30 million fundraising campaign started by the Morris Animal Foundation which will fund canine cancer research at the University of Illinois.
  • Dog DNA Study Yields Clues to Diverse Size of Breeds
    The reason different dog breeds have so many sizes may be explained by the new researche based on 3,200 dog DNA samples.
  • How it Started: A Dog Named Georgie
    Portuguese water dogs put dogs on the map in terms of a model system for looking for genes responsible for complex traits.
  • From Wolves to Chihuahuas: The Baby-ization of Dogs
    Because the small-dog genetic material is found in small breeds that are distantly related and found in distant regions, the researchers concluded the genetic instructions to make dogs small must be at least 12,000 years old.
  • Hot on the Trail of Little Dogs
    Dogs have the biggest range of sizes of any mammal in existence. One of the big questions has always been, where does this range of sizes come from in dogs.
  • Why Small Dogs Are Small
    Soon after humans began domesticating dogs 12,000 to 15,000 years ago, they started breeding small canines.
  • USDA Grants Conditional Approval for First Therapeutic Vaccine to Treat Dog Cancer
    Merial, the world's leading animal health company, gained conditional approval from the U.S. Department of Agriculture for a breakthrough vaccine to treat canine melanoma, a common yet deadly form of cancer in dogs.
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