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  2. Dr. Oakley, Yukon Vet - Wikipedia

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    Dr. Oakley, Yukon Vet is an American television series on Nat Geo Wild. The show premiered April 4, 2014. [ 1 ] The show stars Dr. Michelle Oakley and follows her adventures usually around her home base of Haines Junction , Yukon [ 2 ] and Haines, Alaska .

  3. List of Nat Geo Wild original programming - Wikipedia

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    Bite Me with Dr. Mike Leahy; Bite, Sting, Kill; Bizarre Dinos; Black Mamba: Kiss of Death; The Blind Monkey; Blood Rivals: Lion vs. Buffalo; Blue Collar Dogs (2011) Bonecrusher Queens; Born In Africa; Born In Africa: Survivor School; Born In Africa: The Circle of Life; Born Wild; Borneo's Secret Kingdom; Borneo's Secret Kingdom: Weird and Wild ...

  4. Body language of dogs - Wikipedia

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    This form of visual communication is generally used for identifying emotions and intentions of domestic dogs, though it can also be applied to wild canines such as wolves. [3] Understanding the body language of dogs is particularly important in preventing dog bites, especially of children. [ 4 ]

  5. Dog bite prevention: Keeping your furry friends and family ...

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    About 4.5 million people in the United States sustain a dog bite every year. These tips can help you avoid being bit.

  6. Skin conditions in dogs: Symptoms, causes, and how to help - AOL

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    Dr. Rebecca MacMillan, a vet with over 15 years of experience, says she regularly sees four skin conditions in particular: skin allergies, parasites, acute moist dermatitis, and endocrine disease.

  7. Update on Overweight Golden Retriever's Amazing Health ...

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    Obese dogs have a life expectancy that’s one-third shorter than dogs at a reasonable weight due to all the health concerns. A dog like Frannie, whose weight was so extreme that it kept her from ...