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DOGS CAN SNIFF OUT CANCER

believe it!

There must be millions of dogs out there who are loyal to their owners. The love between them, unconditional. Throughout history dogs have been known to achieve heroic feats on behalf of their owners. Combine this with their keen sense of smell and research has found that some dogs have the ability to sniff out cancer.

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Success Story

In January 2009, The National Sterilization Project teamed up with SICIA Christen Fees 2009 to promote awareness on the topic of animal sterilization. To help us achieve our task we were fortunate enough to attract the best expertise. DARG animal welfare in Hout Bay sent Sambuca, a six week old Labrador cross to join us for the two-day festival. His great character and cute looks won the hearts of many there.

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Tips on handling your dog whilst on heat

Recently I was asked how best to handle a female dog on heat. Firstly, unless your dog is part of a planned, responsible breeding program, she should be sterilized. Sterilizing, or spaying your pet will negate all the problems associated with a dog on heat and unwanted breeding.

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Your Dogd Nutrirional Needs

How much should I feed my dog? Does the food I’m providing meet my dog’s nutritional needs? As our knowledge of the relationship between diet and health continues to advance and as the range of foods available for dogs continues to expand, it’s more important than ever to base feeding choices on good information.

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Taking pets on a long journey

Many pet owners consider their pets to be part of the family. So, if the family goes on holiday, then along goes the cat or dog too. And if the holiday involves a long car journey, it’s up to you to make the experience more pleasant for your pet. So here are some handy tips on travelling with your furry friend.

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Halloween

Halloween can be great fun for adults and kids but the story may be a little different for your pets. Pets may find strangers coming to the door dressed as ghosts and goblins a little too scary. Here are some tips to help you and your pets have a fun and safe Halloween.

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