Ehow.com
Very irresponsible of eHow to put information out there that is potentially harmful

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EHow might be good for many kinds of guidance, however it must *not* be depended upon for advice concerning the treatment of animals—particularly ill kinds! Some eHow posts on pet treatment are clearly compiled by those who have NO IDEA what they're referring to. I read articles that claims you need to place kitten flea dust on the bunny to have rid of termites. You shouldn't place items on rabbits which are meant for dogs and cats. You are able to destroy your bunny. Frontline *forbids* the usage of its flea items on rabbits because of a lot of bunny fatalities and neurological issues in rabbits whose well meaning homeowners employed it on the rabbits. Personally I think it's really, very reckless of eHow to place info available that's therefore potentially dangerous.


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