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These
Web sites provide advice for caring for your pet. They are
produced by both veterinary and non-veterinary sources.
If
your animal's health is causing you great concern then it
is vital to consult with a qualified veterinary surgeon rather
than attempting diagnosis or treatment on the basis of information
contained on a website.
RSPCA
the world's largest and oldest animal welfare organisation
Pet
Health Council promotes the health and welfare of pet
animals in Britain. Its website includes information leaflets
with essential advice for current and potential pet owners,
including choosing pets, allergies, teeth, stressed pets,
toxoplasmosis, worming and insurance.
Quarantine
for Pets the Government's Internet pages, regularly updated,
give information about rabies and quarantine and the new Pet
Travel Scheme.
VetNet
is a US site that has teamed up with veterinary associations
and veterinary specialists to provide educational material
about pets. Reference information provided in three categories:
Cats and Dogs, Birds, and Exotic Pets.
Dogsworldwide
a British on-line magazine which aims to provide a focal point
and source of information for the canine world.
Hearing
Dogs for Deaf People trains carefully selected dogs to
act as "hearing ears" for deaf people, giving
them greater independence.
Dogs
Trust the UK's largest dog welfare charity - with a network of rescue centres across the
country - exists to protect and defend all dogs from abuse, cruelty,
abandonment and any form of mistreatment, both in the UK and
abroad .
Feline
Health Centre a veterinary medical centre at Cornell University,
USA, devoted to improving the health and welfare of cats.
Website includes FAQs and information on cat health.
Veterinary
Information for Cat Owners from an American veterinary
surgeon, and includes Feline Veterinary Medical Encyclopaedia
and Cat Information compiled from typical questions asked
on a website .
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