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The specialists: Ophthalmologist

By Jeff Grognet, D.V.M.

Veterinary ophthalmologists such as Nick Whelan, M.V.Sc., M.A.C.V.Sc., Dip.A.C.V.C.P., Dip.A.C.V.O. at the University of Guelph, examine, diagnose, and treat diseases of the eye and its surrounding structures.

Pet food safety

By Dogs in Canada

Websites and organizations:

Recalls, Market Withdrawals and Safety Alerts

Are spoiled dogs happy?

By Naomi Kane

In the history of the canine/human partnership, some may think there has never been a better time to be a dog.

Doubling up: Getting a second dog

By Gillian Ridgeway

I got my first second dog about 20 years ago. Dog number one, ‘Brum,’ came to live with me, his fourth home, at the age of six. By the age of 12 he was still our only dog, and the apple of my eye.

Dogs and dating

By Leslie C. Smith

You’ve hooked up with the potential person of your dreams and, bonus, they say they love animals too. As a matter of fact, they’ve got a dog of their own.

Pet food facts and fallacies

By Cheryl Smith

What do you look for when you choose a food for your dog? If you’ve committed to a home-formulated diet, it should be one that has been created and tested by a veterinary nutritionist

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