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Jeepers, Creepers, we've invented Peepers! Our popular disposable pet diapers now have a name, they're Peepers and Peepers Plus. Thousands of animals are now allowed back into bed and up on the couch because of this All Day / All Night Protection!
pet diapers

canine anatomy chart

Pet Anatomy: When we care for our pets, it's important to understand the language of professionals, and the internal structure of our animals. These veterinarian-grade anatomical charts and other guides for dogs, cats, and horses will help us understand what's wrong and what's needed.



johanna in the news

Johanna was an abused dog that a 4 grade class in Oklahoma raised money for airfare and a cart. Channel 7 news got wind of it and aired our story. We're thrilled! See the story and watch the newscast here!

Protect their joints and bones. Wrist supports and Hock Holders for dogs offer stability, support, and pain relief. A brilliant new product from Dr. Karen Hartman & Elizabeth Eve.


Pet Safety: Dog Scouts of America has offered us a comprehensive article about traveling with your pet. It includes emergency kits, safety belts, and much more. The purpose of this training is to increase awareness of safety practices, increase responsible parenting practices and aid in accident and emergency prevention and preparedness


National Cancer Society for Animals is the foremost source of information and support. Their hot-line has helped thousands. Their new effort, called "We are the World" needs your support... it is getting our support!.


Helping one another care. When a pet suddenly becomes handicapped, or a vet tells a caretaker something they don't want to hear, it can be a frightening and lonely moment. Caretakers are turning to our discussion board as a safe place to find kindred spirits. The mission of this site is to teach pet guardians that handicapped pets can live long, healthy, quality lives. I hope you'll help us spread the word. Pass this newsletter along!

 


You Just Made a Donation! Every month, when we send out a newsletter, we make a donation to a pet-related charity based on the number of subscribers we send to. The more subscribers we get, the more we donate. If you send this along to your friends and they sign up, then the donation increases. It's our way of paying "Postage." Please pass this newsletter on and Invite a friend to Join the List. This month, the donation is going to the National Cancer Society for Animals.

Spring and Summer pet shows are here! If you're going to have a booth at a show, hang our banner and we'll chip in!

Do you have a pet-related link you'd like to share or be listed on HandicappedPets.com? We've got a new, automated link system when you can add your own links. Just go to our Links page, select a category, and click "Submit a link."

Warmest regards to all our fellow caretakers! Mark, Deb, Kathy, Katheryn, Scott, Ellen, and Angela "@" HandicappedPets.com


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