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  • CANINE UTis
  • TIGER TRAINING
  • DOG GUM IT!
  • POOP IN THE HOUSE
  • STOP JUMPING UP
  • LICKETY-SPLIT
  • HELP FOR ARTHRITIS
  • TICK BITES
  • NEVER WOULD I EVER...
  • NEW USES FOR TRAZODONE
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9 COMMENTS

  1. I’ve been having issues with receiving my issues. I never received my August issue and yet to get my September issue. I paid for a 2 year subscription which shouldn’t come up for renewal until this time next year. Just wondering what the issue is with me not receiving what I paid for.

  2. While reading the article ‘Things I Would Never Do With My Dog’, I kept thinking surely this will be next. But, it was never referenced, so I will.

    I would never allow my dog to stick its head out the window of a moving car. Ever had a small rock hit your windshield? What do you think that same rock might do to your dog?

  3. I am signed in. I am a paid subscriber – paid in full through January 2024. Your website will NOT let me download the pdf version of this month’s WDJ, but instead sends me through a loop of you must be a paid subscriber, you must log in, then you can download, but I try and I cannot and round and round we go. I’ve contacted Customer Service to no avail. Please jADDRESS THIS PROBLEM so I can get my pdf copy of the WDJ.

  4. I would like to thank you for your news update on the terrible Parvovirus-like symptoms that have spread to northern Michigan. This is a virus that I’d like to see the results of what it truly is and that an antidote will soon be created with an effective vaccine to stop dogs/pups from dying due to this CPV virus. I sincerely, pray for the researchers who are diligently working on the antidote to stop this virus. I really want to see a regular update on this issue through your internet news via the writings of the “Whole Dog Journal” so that we as concerned animal owners can be kept informed as to what is going on related to this virus. Again, thank you very much. Elizabeth Gardner

  5. As an animal owner, I am looking forward to reading future follow-up articles through the Whole Dog Journal on the CPV virus that has now moved to the northern areas of Michigan. It is through the dedication of the vets and researchers that are working diligently to stop this terrible virus. That is the antidote with a vaccine to protect our animals namely dogs/pups. It is just another thing that puts an already nationwide strain on us dog owners. I pray that this virus will be stopped, as soon as possible, and that people who do own dogs/pups will take heed of your exceptionally well-written article about this issue and see their vets to update the vaccines that their dogs need. At this time, it may not stop this virus but at least it may lessen its effects of it on their animals. This is just another stressor and strain now prevalent for pet owners to endure. The Whole Dog Journal is such a worthwhile venue for animal owners and I look forward to your really great work continuing especially on the topic of this horrible virus. Thank you so very much. Elizabeth Gardner