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Check out our latest article regarding symptoms, treatment and diet for dogs with pancreatitis.  It's written in the form of Lois Lane's story and our experience with dealing with this disease.

Pancreatitis in Dogs - Lois Lane's Story

 

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Jason & Christy

The PetResearch.net blog and site is authored and maintained by Jason and Christy.  We are  a husband and wife team who are true animal lovers.   Each of us grew up with pets our entire lives and both have a great passion for all animals, wild and domesticated.

In the many years of experience with pets and wildlife, we have done our fair share of research to learn how to best care for each and every animal that crosses our paths.  From dogs and cats, to pocket pets, to rescued and rehabilitated wildlife, we wish to pass along our experiences and knowledge as we continue to learn ourselves.

As we both have an interest in photography, particularly wildlife photography, we are excited to share photos of our experiences as they become available.  We look forward to sharing our interests and findings with other pet lovers and hope to be an asset to anyone researching for a new pet or rehabilitated animal.

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