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  AKC's Canine Good Citizen® (CGC) Program Sponsored by K9 Advantix®
Many dog owners choose Canine Good Citizen training as the first step in training their dogs.
The Canine Good Citizen Program lays the foundation for other AKC activities such as obedience, agility, tracking, and performance events.
AKC's Canine Good Citizen® (CGC) Program Sponsored by K9 Advantix® is one of the most rapidly growing programs in the American Kennel Club.
www.akc.org /events/cgc/index.cfm   (0 words)

  
  CANINE Download Web Page
CANINE attempts to solve two problems that the current NetFlow tools often struggle with: (1) NetFlows come in many different, incompatible formats, and (2) the sensitivity of NetFlow logs can hinder the sharing of these logs and thus make it difficult for developers to get real data to use.
That is why we do not support that ability in CANINE but instead warn users to be aware of the troubles with data-mining (by indexing the timestamp) between sets anonymized at different times when using this specific method.
After a CANINE task finishes, a brief summary is shown to the user in a pop-up window (Figure 6).
security.ncsa.uiuc.edu /distribution/CanineDownLoad.html   (2072 words)

  
  Canine Influenza
Canine influenza is a highly contagious respiratory infection of dogs that is caused by a virus.
The canine influenza virus is closely related to the virus that causes equine influenza and it is thought that the equine influenza virus mutated to produce the canine influenza virus.
The canine influenza virus appears to be easily killed by disinfectants (e.g., quaternary ammonium compounds and bleach solutions at a 1 to 30 dilution) in common use in veterinary clinics, boarding facilities, and animal shelters.
www.agriculture.state.ia.us /canineInfluenza.htm   (1729 words)

  
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Canine influenza appears to be related to an influenza strain that affects horses.
According to a September 26, 2005, CDC media briefing, the first evidence of canine influenza in companion dogs was documented in spring 2005 when shelters, boarding facilities, humane societies and veterinarians submitted samples from dogs suspected of carrying the disease.
Canine influenza is a new disease for which there is currently no vaccine.
www.healthypet.com /library_view.aspx?ID=194&sid=1   (992 words)

  
 DNR - Canine and Feline Distemper
Canine distemper is a highly contagious disease of carnivores caused by a paramyxovirus.
The canine distemper virus is very resistant to cold and the majority of distemper cases in domestic dogs are seen in the fall and winter.
Control of canine distemper outbreaks includes the removal of carcasses of animals which have died from the disease, vaccination of susceptible domestic species to decrease the number of susceptible hosts, and a reduction in wildlife populations which also reduces the number of potential hosts.
www.michigan.gov /dnr/0,1607,7-153-10370_12150_12220-26505--,00.html   (1074 words)

  
 Canine Distemper, What you should know about
Canine distemper is a highly contagious and serious disease caused by a virus that attacks the respiratory, gastrointestinal, and, often, the nervous systems of puppies and dogs.
If a puppy is exposed to canine distemper virus during this gap in protection, it may become ill. An additional concern is that immunity provided by a mother's milk may interfere with an effective response to vaccination.
To narrow gaps in protection and optimally defend against canine distemper during the first few months of life, a series of vaccinations is administered.
www.avma.org /communications/brochures/canine_distemper/distemper_brochure.asp   (590 words)

  
 Canine Flu
Canine influenza or “canine flu” is a new virus that is highly contagious and causes respiratory infection in dogs.
However, dogs with canine influenza are usually sick for a longer period, usually for several weeks, and are more likely to have a fever, nasal discharge, listlessness and to develop pneumonia.
Because canine flu is a newly-emerging disease, all dogs, regardless of breed or age, are susceptible to infection and have no naturally-acquired or vaccine-induced immunity.
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 Canine Influenza
Because canine influenza is a newly-emerging disease, all dogs, regardless of breed or age, are susceptible to infection and have no naturally-acquired or vaccine-induced immunity.
Diagnostic tests will detect antibodies to the canine influenza virus, which may be identified as early as seven days after the onset of clinical signs.
Researchers are working to develop a canine influenza vaccine; however, there is not one available at this time.
www.aahanet.org /index_adds/canine_flu_background.html   (680 words)

  
 Canine Influenza
Canine influenza is a new, highly contagious respiratory disease that can mimic symptoms of “kennel cough” but is more serious and generally requires veterinary medical attention.
While there is no cure for canine influenza, your dog will be given supportive therapy and monitored closely for secondary infections, such as nasal discharge, which can be treated with antibiotics.
Canine influenza is a highly infectious disease — virtually all dogs exposed to the virus will develop the disease.
www.vetmed.ufl.edu /pr/nw_story/AAHAcaninefluQ&A.htm   (379 words)

  
 CDC Media Relations - Telebriefing Transcript - September 26, 2005
So the canine influenza virus is really the new kid on the block for veterinarians to consider in their differential diagnoses for kennel cough.
Right now, it certainly appears that canine influenza is restricted to the dog population, and we'll defer to our veterinary colleagues' expertise and for advice and recommendations for management in the dog population.
But as we've tracked canine influenza virus infection at racing greyhound tracks around the country, there are thousands of dogs that are infected but very, very few that actually succumb to a pneumonia-like syndrome.
www.cdc.gov /od/oc/media/transcripts/t050926.htm   (4547 words)

  
 ASPCA: Animal Poison Control Center: Canine Flu Q&A   (Site not responding. Last check: )
No--the canine influenza virus is not a mutation of avian influenza, commonly known as Bird Flu.
Canine influenza is actually more closely related to the horse or equine influenza virus, and likely mutated from this strain.
Canine Flu is currently considered to be an endemic virus, meaning that outbreaks have occurred sporadically in certain areas.
www.aspca.org /site/PageServer?pagename=pro_apcc_canineflu   (803 words)

  
 UTPD Policy A-14, Canine Unit
Canine teams may be used for crowd control upon approval of the Chief of Police to protect life or property during a riot or other major unauthorized gathering that cannot be controlled by other means.
Canine teams should not be used to locate small children unless there is a reasonable suspicion of foul play or a belief that serious bodily harm or death will occur if the child is not located immediately.
Canine vehicles assigned to canine officers will be used for transporting the canine, responding to calls for service, training, or any other assignment as determined by the canine officer’s supervisor.
www.utexas.edu /police/manual/a14.html   (2315 words)

  
 Care For Animals: Pet Health
Canine distemper virus may occur wherever there are dogs.
Canine distemper is a highly contagious disease caused by a virus.
Canine distemper virus is most often transmitted through contact with respiratory secretions.
www.avma.org /careforanimals/animatedjourneys/pethealth/canine.asp   (2704 words)

  
 Canine Genetics Resources
Canine Inherited Disorders Database intends to reduce the incidence of inherited disorders in dogs by providing information to owners and breeders, and to facilitate the best management possible of these conditions by providing current information to veterinarians.
In the first installment of that series, The Genetic Cul-de-Sac, the genetics task force addresses the origin of the domestic dog with an emphasis on the fundamentals of DNA and gene mutations, and their relationship to vigorous genetic diversity.
John B. Armstrong's Canine Diversity Project acquaints breeders of domesticated dogs with the dangers of inbreeding and the overuse of pre-eminent males.
www.workingdogs.com /genetics.htm   (0 words)

  
 AKC Canine Health Foundation Home Page
Your donations help to support our continued research on canine health issues.
AKC Canine Health Foundation Honor Roll of Donors.
Each of our Founders has provided a part of the strong foundation on which we are building a healthier future for dogs.
www.akcchf.org   (116 words)

  
 Amazon.com: Canine: Books: Henry Horenstein   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Canine showcases fifty fl and white photographs by Henry Horenstein of different dogs at work and play.
All of the canine emotions are captured through an artistic lens with pictures of dogs flying through the air, napping on the sofa, at dog shows, or just showing off.
Canine is wonderfully entertaining browsing for all dog owners, trainers, and enthusiasts.
www.amazon.com /Canine-Henry-Horenstein/dp/0966677633   (1061 words)

  
 Canine Epilepsy Resources
This site is dedicated to the memory of "Emma" who disappeared from her yard with the gate closed on the evening of March 20th 2007 never to be seen again.
For many years she was known throughout the world as the "Face of Canine Epilepsy" Even though she is now part of the universe, her light still shines into the dark corners of Canine Epilepsy.
The purpose of Epil-K9 to is to discuss canine epilepsy and seizures.
www.canine-epilepsy.com   (0 words)

  
 Canine Bloat, Canine GDV, Gastric Dilation in dogs, Sevi Kay
Canine Bloat (Gastric Dilation or GDV) is a very dangerous disorder of the canine digestive system.
Unfortunately the reasons behind this disorder seem to be somewhat puzzling and not so clear, but we have gathered some information about the disorder and the symptoms that may be helpful for all dog lovers.
With a little understanding of dangerous illnesses such as the canine bloat, you are taking a step toward insuring your dog's future and health.
www.cybercanine.com /bloat.htm   (823 words)

  
 Canine Cooler, Cooling Fan and Life Jackets for your dog.
The Canine Cooler Brand Thermoregulating Pet Bed will give your dog a constant cool spot in summer, relief from furnace and fireplace heat in winter, and cushiony support for vulnerable joints all year.
The outer membrane of the Canine Cooler is 20 mil thick − tough enough to park a truck on and not pop!
Use of the Canine Cooler may alleviate certain canine health conditions or symptoms of them, for example: Hip and joint problems, including calluses; discomfort during and after chemotherapy; hygromas, hip dysplasia, and elbow dysplasia; discomfort after surgery; the symptoms of Cushing's Disease or autoimmune hemolytic anemia; skin conditions; heat stroke; disabilities associated with aging.
www.sitstay.com /store/equip/eq5.shtml   (1067 words)

  
 AKC's Canine Good Citizen® (CGC) Program Sponsored by K9 Advantix® - Training/Testing
We believe that responsible dog ownership is a key part of the CGC concept and by signing the pledge, owners agree to take care of their dog's health needs, safety, exercise, training and quality of life.
After signing the Responsible Dog Owners Pledge, owners and their dogs are ready to take the CGC Test.
This test demonstrates that the dog will allow a friendly stranger to approach it and speak to the handler in a natural, everyday situation.
www.akc.org /events/cgc/training_testing.cfm   (0 words)

  
 Home > Canine Caviar Pet Foods
Canine Caviar is like no product on the market today and we are able to say with pride that we offer pets the most nutritious diet available.
Canine Caviar gives your pet the vitamins and nutritional balance they need to live a long, healthy life free of the problems that occur with the diets of other pet food companies.
Revolutionizing the pet food industry was and is not Canine Caviar’s main goal.
www.caninecaviar.com   (0 words)

  
 Canine Companions
Canine Companions for Independence is a fully-accredited voting member of Assistance Dogs International®.
Canine Companions for Independence®, its logo, and Exceptional Dogs for
Exceptional People™ are trademarks of Canine Companions for Independence, Inc.
www.caninecompanions.org   (0 words)

  
 Canine Diversity Homepage
If you are interested in participating in on-going discussion of canine genetics (C.
Please include both first and last name, the email address you will using to post to the list, and a brief statement of your interest in canine genetics (e.g.
You do not have to be a professional geneticist or breeder to join, having a love of dogs and a concern for their future is sufficient.
www.canine-genetics.com   (0 words)

  
 Pet Orthodontics
The upper incisors are located in front of the lower incisors when the mouth is closed, and there is a smooth curve from canine to canine without misplaced or rotated teeth.
Misdirected canine syndrome is a bite abnormality, in which retention of the deciduous tooth tilts the erupting permanent canine tooth into abnormal location.
The lower canine should be located equidistant between the corner (lateral) incisor and the upper canine tooth.
www.dentalvet.com /patients/orthodontics/pet_orthodontics.htm   (1772 words)

  
 Montgomery County Sheriff's Office, MD: Canine Unit Introduction
The Montgomery County Sheriff's Office Canine Unit was established in 1989 with one German Shepherd and handler who attended a 26-week Canine training Academy with the United States Capitol Police Department.
The Sheriff's Office Canine Unit is primarily responsible for security in and around the Judicial Center and is the primary explosive detection canine team in the County during normal business hours.
Sergeant Joseph Stanton and his Canine partner "Griz" attended 13 weeks of Explosive Detection training with the Maryland State Police and 14 weeks of Canine Patrol training with the Montgomery County Department of Police.
www.mcsheriff.com /canine   (356 words)

  
 Canine Cooler
With the Canine Cooler Thermoregulating Pet Bed, dogs can have ultimate comfort and the coolest, softest spot in the house year round.
The water is absorbed by a memory foam comfort - this gives the ability to act as a heat sink.
The Canine Cooler is not designed for cats as their claws may put holes in the bed.
www.onlynaturalpet.com /products/Canine-Cooler/208000.aspx   (243 words)

  
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Canine Assistants is a non-profit organization, founded in 1991, which trains and provides service dogs for children and adults with physical disabilities or other special needs.
In addition to physically assisting those with disabilities, Canine Assistants service dogs are instrumental in removing many of the barriers faced by the disabled in today's society.
One recipient made the value of this skill quite clear when asked by a reporter what she liked most about her service dog.
www.canineassistants.org   (0 words)

  
 Canine epilepsy and diseases that cause seizures in dogs
Our goal is to provide information on canine epilepsy and other diseases that cause seizures in dogs including canine hypothyroidism.
The section on thyroid contains several articles on canine hypothyroidism and the connection between low thyroid and seizures.
For personal responses to your questions on canine epilepsy, after you have read what you are interested in, and the frequently asked questions page, please click on the angel above to send an e-mail.
www.canine-epilepsy-guardian-angels.com   (0 words)

  
 Canine
Questions, Answers, and Interim Guidelines - Two clinical syndromes have been seen in dogs infected with the canine influenza virus-a mild form of the disease and a more severe form that is accompanied by pneumonia.
A cluster of canine Chronic Fatigue Syndrome (CFS) was diagnosed according to current criteria accepted in human medicine.
Sustained circulation of the virus in the dog population, as canine influenza, raises the possibility that dogs may provide a new source of transmission of novel influenza A viruses to humans.
www.vspn.org /LIBRARY/WWWDirectory/Canine.htm   (1351 words)

  
 Canine Epilepsy Resources
A recently diagnosed canine health problem and hereditary canine disease in Border Terriers.
Episodic Falling in Cavalier King Charles Spaniels is frequently misdiagnosed as epilepsy and in mild cases may be written off as an odd event or quirk.
Details of Canine Epilepsy DNA research at the University of Missouri for prospective participants.
www.canine-epilepsy.com /Resources.html   (699 words)

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