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Evanston Trainer Offers Discipline for Dogs

Evanston trainer offers discipline for dogs
At the recommendation of Annelise's veterinarian, Walsh called Marlene Marks, a dog behavioral therapist and trainer, and the co-owner of her franchise, Bark Busters, an in-home dog training service that specializes in dog behavior modification.
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Dog Training Used as Method of Rehabilitation
Joanie Mahoney, an Onondaga County executive, proposed constructing a kennel at the county jail to help train stray dogs that would otherwise be euthanized due to a lack of space at the DeWitt Animal Hospital. The kennel is expected to cost $ 350,000 …
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Latest Emergency Medicine Research Highlights Substance Abuse, Obesity

Latest Emergency Medicine Research Highlights Substance Abuse, Obesity
Partnering with a community non-medical detox programs may be a cost-effective way to reduce repeat ER visits by patients who suffer from substance abuse dependence. Reducing Emergency Department Admission Wait Times: Two Successful … Clinical and …
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Las Vegas Rapid Detox Clinic Celebrates 500 Rapid Opiate Detox Patient

Las Vegas Rapid Detox Clinic Celebrates 500 Rapid Opiate Detox Patient
The Las Vegas Rapid Detox Clinic is honored to announce that they have reached the milestone of performing Five Hundred Successful Rapid Opiate Detox Procedures without complication. Share on Twitter Share on Facebook Share on Google+ Share on …
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Northern Kentucky Addiction Treatment Center Adds Staff, Rooms

Northern Kentucky addiction treatment center adds staff, rooms
The expansion makes the clinic the third-largest methadone treatment facility in the state, according to Mark Fisher with the Kentucky Department for Behavioral Health. Only centers in Ashland and Louisville are larger, both in terms of staff and …
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Prescription pill abuse among Kentucky youth dropping
Prescription drug abuse in teens: Recovering addicts and the president of The Healing Place in Louisville discuss prescription drug abuse among teens. Written by. Laura Ungar. The Courier-Journal. Filed Under. News · Local News · Steve Beshear · Jcps.
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NJ Lawmakers Eye Treatment Options for Heroin Abuse

NJ lawmakers eye treatment options for heroin abuse
TRENTON — Seeking to curb the unprecedented heroin and opiate abuse in New Jersey, state lawmakers took the first step this week toward comprehensive reforms to the state's approach to substance-abuse treatment and prevention. Experts from the medical …
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Lawmakers eye treatment options for heroin abuse
A “full treatment experience” — detox, medication, therapy — results in a success rate of about 80 percent and at far less cost, Baxter said. Gov. Chris Christie … Dr. Daren Anderson, the chief quality officer at Community Health Center in …
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Mom Is Ddicted to Painkillers?

Question by Nutzzzzz: Mom is ddicted to painkillers?
We have talked with her about getting into treatment. She refuses, even though it is clear that her addiction is getting worse. I don’t blame her for being addicted, but I definitely don’t want to see her continue to steal pills, perhaps eventually stealing money, overdosing and losing her entire life. I am beside myself as to if I should do anything, nothing, or just sit back and let whatever happens, happen. I don’t want her to lose her job, but she may not only lose her job, but go to jail based on her addiction. Ideas???

Best answer:

Answer by Mary A
My grandmother had the same problem.

Answer by bronzebabekentucky
tought love!
leave mom alone, let her get herself to a bottom that only rehab will help her get out of!
she NEEDS to face the consequences Alone!
if you dont let her hit bottom, she will likely die an addict