Frontline Plus can only be used 48 hours before or after a bath, and it needs to be applied between the shoulders so that it can spread evenly through oil glands. Use Frontline Plus on pets with tips from a veterinarian in this free video on pest control. Expert: Dr. James Talbott Bio: Dr. James R. Talbott is a staff veterinarian at Belle Forest Animal Hospital and Kennel in Nashville, Tenn. Filmmaker: Dimitri LaBarge Video Rating: 5 / 5
In the kingdom of Jordan over 3000 stray dogs and cats roam the streets of the capital city of Amman. They wander the streets surviving on whatever food they can scavenge and live without a place or shelter to call home. The stray animals do, however, pose a risk to residents, especially in spreading infectious diseases. According to officials an increase in dog attacks on residents in rural areas pushed authorities to come up with a solution to address the large number of stray animals before it becomes unmanageable. Amman’s greater municipality and environment department and animal care center has recently opened a new veterinary centre in Muager, a desert town near the capital, to carry out procedures of sterilization for dogs and cats collected by local authorities across the kingdom. Hussein Jabber a veterinary surgeon says dogs and cats are neutered, inoculated as well as provided treatment for parasites before they are released back into the city. “We conduct surgeries three days a week. The operations take place as follows: Operation for male dogs takes 15 minutes and for pregnant female dogs the operation lasts half an hour but an operation for a non-pregnant female require 20 minutes,” he said. An estimated 1500 animals have been neutered at the centre since the project initiated a few months ago. The center is funded by contributions of the royal family and the Amman municipality. Meanwhile in Iraq, a program was carried out to eliminate the over one million … Video Rating: 4 / 5
How to treat fleas on dogs and cats: Dr. Wayne Rosenkrantz, DVM, DACVD, discusses the complications that fleas can cause for your pet and the treatment options available. Dr. Rosenkrantz is board certified in animal dermatology. The doctor discusses fleas on dogs, cats, puppies and kittens. This information is not meant to replace the advice of your regular veterinarian.
Much more at www.allforanimals.tv!! Check out this special Halloween edition of “All For Animals” featuring safety tips with the ASPCA’s Dr. Emily Pointer. Special thanks to Nick for putting up with that costume and to his pet parents Billie and Deb for your help. All For Animals is a New York City based program which aims to promote the cause of animal welfare in the NYC Metro area by providing information of value to pet parents and encouraging the adoption of shelter and other rescued animals to help New York achieve its goal of becoming a no kill city. Susan Richard is a longtime radio personality who can be heard anchoring the news on 1010WINS. Check out more about Susan at www.susanrichard.com. And see more “All For Animals” at www.allforanimals.tv, where you can also find some excellent resources to help you take the best care possible of your pet.