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Reliable Information Sources: The internet is full of great information for pet owners. Unfortunately, it can also be the source of myth and misinformation. The following sites have been reviewed by the CCVC Medical Team as trustworthy sources of information.


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American Veterinary Medical Association (AVMA) kids corner.
Pets need dental care too. It is everyone's responsibility to make sure your pets have healthy teeth. This site will help you learn to take care of your pet's teeth.
Fun and games that help promote proper pet care.
Pet care library for cats.
Pet care library for dogs.
Pet care library for exotic animals.
American Animal Hospital Association's frequently asked questions for Dogs, Cats, and Exotic Animals, Veterinary Medicine.
An excellent online library of dog and cat health topics published for Clevengers Corner Veterinary Care by Schering-Plough Animal Health.
Free online access to this popular newsletter for pet owners. Each issue delivers information on relevant topics for pet owners and animal lovers. It’s brought to you through the generous support and commitment of the American Veterinary Medical Association (AVMA), who contribute an animal health column for each issue, and by an educational grant from Merial.
American Veterinary Medical Association website that offers information on such topics as choosing a pet, loss of a pet, safety tips, and other practical information.
National Pet Wellness Month is an educational initiative designed to raise awareness about the pet aging process, disease prevention and the importance of twice-a-year wellness exams for all cats and dogs. Sponsored by the American Veterinary Medical Association and Fort Dodge Animal Health, National Pet Wellness Month began in October 2004 and is a year-round campaign where pet owners can receive important information, tailored specifically to their pets, from their personal veterinarians.
Downloadable Wellness Guide in adobe acrobat format.
Downloadable Senior Care Guide in adobe acrobat format.
From Hills Pet Nutrition, demonstrates normal anatomy and several common pet diseases.
a very useful and informative site on ways to protect your family from this deadly disease.
Enter your zip code to see tick forecasts. Also, learn more about tick control and Lyme Disease from the makers of the Preventic Collar.
As the premier animal poison control center in North America, the APCC is your best resource for any animal poison-related emergency.
Website to support the value of Animal Assisted Activities/Therapy/Visitation Programs in the human healthcare field.
It doesn’t matter whether your dog is a pampered pooch or is active and strong, every dog is at risk for getting heartworm disease, a potentially deadly condition. This website provides information on HEARTGARD Chewables or HEARTGARD Plus.
Guidelines and information to help keep pets and people free from dangerous animal parasites.
The Feline Health Center (FHC) is a veterinary medical specialty center devoted to improving the health and well-being of cats everywhere.
Information on Cosequin, a patented scientifically researched nutritional supplement dispensed by thousands of veterinarians to help dogs maintain healthy joints.
Tips For The Savvy Supplement User: Making Informed Decisions And Evaluating Information on Dietary Supplements.
Through OncoLink you can get comprehensive information about specific types of cancer, updates on cancer treatments and news about research advances. We update the information everyday and provide information at various levels, from introductory to in-depth. If you are interested in learning about cancer, you will benefit from visiting OncoLink.
Oral Health in America: A Report of the Surgeon General May 2000
Whether your pet was a dog or cat, rabbit or ferret, horse or farm animal, fish or fowl, or more exotic animal, let us help you find healing as you journey through your grief.
The Humane Society of Culpeper website offers pictures of dogs, cats, and small animals that are ready to find a new home today, as well as solid advice for people who already have pets.
Local pet adoptions.
Official document from Culpeper county.
Local information and businesses.