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By Kelly Kaczala
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May 20, 2008 |
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Opinion: Pet owners want informed consent of drug risks Last October, I took my dog, Mattie, to the Sylvania Veterinary Hospital for the first time for surgery following a brief illness. I was reluctant, at first, because I would be taking her from her long-time veterinarian, who knew her well, and handing her off to strangers. Yet I was drawn by the hospital's claim of being the only facility in northwest Ohio to offer round the clock care.
Following surgery, the prognosis was guarded, but good. Masses on her spleen, which later proved to be cancerous, had not spread. She was alert and standing a few hours later. By 7 p.m., I was told she was not moving, and perhaps still groggy from surgery. At 9 p.m., according to her records, Mattie started breathing heavily. Four-and-a-half-hours later, employees who had left the building returned to find Mattie had stopped breathing, according to Dr. Kirsten Love, the vet on call at the hospital. A necropsy (autopsy) failed to show a cause of death. |
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By Larry Limpf
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May 20, 2008 |
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Not maintaining a good credit score can cost you hundreds of dollars on a car loan. Kris Downey, marketing director at Bay Area Credit Union, offers this hypothetical example for someone seeking a five-year car loan of $18,000:
At an interest rate of 6.7 percent, a borrower with a credit score of 750 would have monthly payments of $354 and pay $3,235 in interest over the 60-month life of the loan. A borrower with a score of 650 would have an interest of 8.1 percent and monthly payments of $366. Total interest would be about $3,952. The difference: $717. |
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By Kelly Kaczala
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May 20, 2008 |
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Leisure time in a fast paced world continues to be a priority for the public, according to studies. Attracting wildlife to backyards provides relaxation to those who enjoy the outdoors.
Anyone can build a wildlife garden to lure birds, butterflies, squirrels, chipmunks, and others, according to Heather Norris, a naturalist with the Metroparks of the Toledo Area. A wildlife garden must have three elements: food, water and shelter, said Norris. |
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