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PETTALKmeant to be both fun and functionalsupports our organic, eco-friendly, chemical-free view of wellness and prevention. Guest authors provide insightful articles, there are book reviews, and also Pet Peeves from our favorite (and so cheeky) online veterinarian, Dr. V. Finally, we will be depending on our readers to provide their own fun tails. Here are our published issues:

2010:
Volume 1, Issue No. 1
  2011:
Volume 2, Issue No. 1
  2012:
Volume 3, Issue No. 1
 
2010:
Volume 1, Issue No. 2
  2011:
Volume 2, Issue No. 2
       
2010:
Volume 1, Issue No. 3
             
2010:
Volume 1, Issue No. 4
             



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LIVE LOVE LAUGH and LEARN forms the central theme and structure of our huge 1,000+ page website, information on EVERYTHING DOG amassed since 1998. Our primary goals are:

  • To support and promote holistically healthy and responsible dog care and ownership as well as respectful and consistent training practicesthe love shared between mankind and dogs so engendering a mutual strength and healing power.
  • To raise monies for research in comparative oncology and cancer treatment in working dogs (e.g., assistance, animal-assisted therapy, search and rescue, scent detection, and law enforcement) through donations and Foundation Store product sales.
  • To develop creative media that embraces 'the bond' to raise monies for research in comparative oncology, which is the study of cancers that occur similarly in companion animals and humans.
  • To support and disseminate information on canine cancers; and, to educate and promote interest in research of those cancers in companion animals that share a similarity to the cancers that afflict children.

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