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'Wellness Wag' fair offers health info to Jessamine pet owners
kmckinney@jessaminejournal.comOscar, a 2-year-old puppy and two-month resident of the animal shelter, sat quietly for a nail trimming. He didn’t squirm or wiggle, or protest in any way. It was a big day for him. Out front were many other dogs and puppies, including a...Tags: Pets, Vaccines
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Microchips help reunite pets with families
Guest ColumnistImagine your family pet who doesn’t wear a collar escapes out the front door left ajar by the men delivering your new furniture. Won’t ever happen to you? That is what most people think, until it happens to you and you are frantically...Tags: Pets, Vaccines, Pet Shops, Services, and Supplies, Services and Shopping, Animals
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Lost dog goes home after eight years
I have to give some “breaking news” that I found on the Internet. It proves that miracles happen — especially at Christmastime. Seems the Pruitt family of Fredricksburg, Va., got a Skype message from the Yuba County California Animal...Tags: Skype, Heart Failure, Drugs and Medicines, Dietary Supplements, Health
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Save the 'Million Man' Army
The current guidance from the Department of Defense is that the U.S. will no longer conduct long-term stability operations despite 50 years of U.S. operations in Iraq, Afghanistan, Bosnia, Kosovo, Vietnam, and Korea. Presently we are "pivoting" to the...Tags: U.S. Army, Unrest, Conflicts and War, Indiantown, U.S. Department of Defense, Armed Forces
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Intel names Brian Krzanich new CEO as company faces challenges
Intel on Thursday announced Brian Krzanich has been selected to be the company's sixth chief executive, taking the helm of one of Silicon Valley's most iconic companies at a time when the company is struggling to gain traction in mobile computing....
Tags: Intel Corp., Fairchild Semiconductor Corporation, Apple iPad, Computer Hardware, Apple iPhone
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Coachella 2013: Indio to be 'vigilant' on security; fans to party
Shortly after the gates opened for the second weekend of the 2013 Coachella Valley Music & Arts Festival, those waiting to get in bore witness to a rare site at the now annual music party in the desert: patience. Security lines at 12:15 p.m. weren&...
Tags: Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival, Arts and Culture, Entertainment Events, Entertainment, Music
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Rabies, microchip clinics set
The Humane Society of Washington County has scheduled rabies, microchip and dog license clinics this year: • Saturday, April 20 — Boonsboro High School, 10 Campus Ave., Boonsboro, 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. No rabies vaccinations will be available...Tags: Hospitals and Clinics, Disease Prevention, Rabies, Drugs and Medicines, Vaccines
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Microchip technology can offer peace of mind for pet owners
What is the advantage of having a pet microchipped and how does it work? As warmer weather approaches, the risks of animals running away or getting lost can increase. But a relatively new and quick procedure is available that can offer some peace of...
Tags: Science and Technology, Electronics, Vaccines, The Herald-Mail, Hagerstown (Washington, Maryland)
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Monsanto, the court and the seeds of dissent
On Tuesday, attorneys for the largest agrochemical corporation in the world, Monsanto, will present arguments before the Supreme Court asserting the company's rights to the generations of seeds that naturally reproduce from its genetically modified...Tags: Patents, Copyrights and Trademarks, Science and Technology, Agriculture, Invention and Innovation, Genetic Engineering
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The Supreme Court mulls a patent over a 'product of life'
In an Op-Ed article for The Times on Tuesday, George Kimbrell and Debbie Barker of the Center for Food Safety present a forceful argument against patents on seeds or any other "product of life." The issue arises because the Supreme Court is considering...
Tags: Patents, Copyrights and Trademarks, Breast Cancer, Agriculture, Genetic Engineering, Food Industry
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England mandates microchips for dogs
For The Baltimore SunMy family and I were cruising down a very busy six-lane road on our way to dinner two years ago when my husband suddenly hit the brakes. Two loose yellow labs cowered in the middle of the road. It was one of those trillion-degree August days and the dogs...Tags: Pets
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Semiconductors and Active Components Photos
A microchip with an identity code is placed in Delmarva...
(April 11, 2013)
Microchips, which are inserted under an animal's skin,...
(April 7, 2013)
An artist's rendering of the planned new campus for Sam...
(January 25, 2013)