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Playful puppies chase their tails ... in adult dogs, it may be more serious

Playful puppies chase their tails ... in adult dogs, it may be more serious

Human studies have previously linked high cholesterol to panic attacks and obsessive-compulsive disorder. Now, a new study says the same thing appears to be true of dogs.

The study took blood samples from 15 compulsive tail-chasers and 15 non-chasers; both groups were otherwise healthy. The tail-chasing dogs had significantly higher cholesterol, both LDL and HDL, than the control dogs.

The study also found that female dogs are more likely to be tail-chasers than male dogs, though they’re not sure why.

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Some dogs doo more than others (print from Dogstuff)

Some dogs doo more than others (print from Dogstuff)

Amelia Glynn gives us the scoop on San Francisco’s, and other cities’, dog-doo dilemma and potential responses, including a group in Ithaca, New York that thinks it can profitably compost its 50,000 dogs’ waste.

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Card from Dogstuff

Card from Dogstuff

The drug is called Palladia and targets mast cell cancers. The Animal Medical Center in New York is treating canine patients now. Here’s a link to their PDF file about Palladia.

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Anthony sits with Dash after they were blocked from the school

Anthony sits with Dash after they were blocked from the school

Anthony Spataro, 8 years old, didn’t get to start 4th grade with the rest of his class because his school wouldn’t let him bring his diabetic service dog with him.

Anthony’s family has been battling the school district for the last year over the issue.

The district says Dash, a 4-month-old black Labrador, is too young to be properly trained. Dash’s trainer, however, says he has passed two AKC tests and received the necessary glucose-sensitivity training.

Anthony’s family says they will sue the district to force them to allow Dash onto school grounds.

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Liam has Type 1 diabetes and has to monitor his blood sugar frequently. Enter Max, a specially trained black Labrador. Max can tell if Liam’s blood glucose levels go too far in either direction and alert him. This allows Liam to play sports and have a more normal life. It’s one more way dogs’ fabulous noses [...]
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