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Disaster Preparedness for Pets
09/01/2008 - By The Humane Society of the United States (www.hsus.org)

If you think disasters happen only if you live in a flood plain, near an earthquake fault line or in a coastal area, you may be tragically mistaken. Planning what to do with your pet in case of a disaster could save his or her life. More info »



Disaster Preparedness for Horses
09/01/2008 - By The Humane Society of the United States (www.hsus.org)

If you think disasters happen only if you live in a flood plain, near an earthquake fault line or in a coastal area, you may be tragically mistaken. More info »



Managing Equine Cushing's Disease With Nutrition
08/25/2008 - By Dr. Martin Adams

Horses, like people, are living longer. Finding ways to preserve their health and athletic function, and improve their quality of life is important. More info »



Making Hay: How to stretch your horse’s hay supply
08/17/2008 - By Dr. Martin Adams

It may be a long, dry summer. If you find yourself “short” on pasture and hay, here are a few suggestions for “stretching” your hay supply. More info »



KHC offers Equine ABUSE INVESTIGATION Training SEMINAR in eastern Kentucky
08/15/2008 - By Kentucky Horse Council

A three day course on investigating equine abuse and neglect is offered by the Kentucky Horse Council (KHC) in cooperation with Morehead State University More info »



Breeders' Cup Steroid Ban
08/06/2008 - By Michelle Terrell

Breeders' Cup Steroid Ban

Trainers of horses that tests positive for anabolic steroids will face a one year suspension, from the Breeders’ Cup, set for Oct. 24-25 at Santa Anita Park in California announced Breeders’ Cup. More info »



Dental Health for Pets
07/23/2008 - By Lansdowne Veterinary Clinic, Kimberly Jaquith, DVM

Dental Health for Pets

Did you know that periodontal disease is the most common infectious disease of dogs and cats? Did you know that dental care has saved the lives of more pets than any other advance in veterinary medicine in the past 15 years? More info »



Kentucky Horse Park to Assist Kentucky's Hungry Horses
06/08/2008 - By Cindy Rullman with the Kentucky Horse Park

Kentucky Horse Park to Assist Kentucky's Hungry Horses

The responsibility for the welfare of horses falls squarely on the shoulders of every Kentuckian, because every Kentuckian benefits from the horse industry. It is clearly within our power to fix this. It should be within our hearts as well. More info »



Could I Be Allergic to My Best Friend?
05/30/2008 - By Dr. J.T. Fraker, MD

Could I Be Allergic to My Best Friend?

Surprisingly enough, the most common allergic symptoms are not that of pets but of hay fever, asthma and eczema. But don't despair, there are solutions and many people live with pets to whom they are allergic. More info »



Kentucky Horse Council Supports Campbell Lodge Boys Home
05/22/2008 - By KY Horse Council Press Release

Lexington, KY, May 22, 2008 – Campbell Lodge Boys Home of Cold Spring Kentucky was recently awarded a $7,200 Kentucky Horse Council grant. The grant will support their residential treatment program as well as outpatient services by purchasing arena More info »



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