A Dog Is Chasing Streams of Light And A Finch Is Losing Its Feathers

A Dog Is Chasing Streams of Light And A Finch Is Losing Its Feathers

Dr. Gary Weitzman of the San Diego Humane Society helps a Virginia woman figure out why her dog has an inexplicable attraction to random streams of light. A Maryland man seeks a remedy for his Cordon Bleu Finch (pictured) that is losing its feathers. Weitzman enlists the input of Dr. Laurie Hess, chief veterinarian of Veterinary Center for Birds and Exotics in Bedford Hills, N.Y., and contributor to Pet Health Network.com Music: “Road Dogs” by Acoustic Alchemy

Dr. Gary Weitzman of the San Diego Humane Society helps a Virginia woman figure out why her dog has an inexplicable attraction to random streams of light. A Maryland man seeks a remedy for his Cordon Bleu Finch (pictured) that is losing its feathers. Weitzman enlists the input of Dr. Laurie Hess, chief veterinarian of Veterinary Center for Birds and Exotics in Bedford Hills, N.Y., and contributor to Pet Health Network.com Music: “Road Dogs” by Acoustic Alchemy

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Standard Poodles love to play, this one is still puppy.
The caller complained about the wood floors being scratched.
The dogs nails are too long if they touch the floor. Maintaining short nails for a Std. Poodle is a necessity. The dog will be able to walk properly. Play properly and who cares if the dog likes to play with light?

February 10, 2013 - 11:41pm
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