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We all enjoy the magic of the holiday season ... delicious food, flickering candles, beautifully-wrapped packages and bright, twinkling lights. But please remember that many of these signs of merriment can be a danger to furry friends. Pets are curious by...
Dog breath is cute … in puppies. Cat tuna breath is cute … in kittens. But as pets grow older, having bad breath can be a sign of possible dental issues. It’s true that pets can develop some of the same problems as humans including periodontal...
So you’ve probably heard that responsible pet parents spay or neuter their pets to help decrease pet overpopulation, to reduce their pet’s risk of certain cancers and to improve their pet’s quality of life. But do you know when this should be done...
Your pet relies on you to keep him safe. Live up to his trust and ensure you’ve taken at least the following steps to protect your pet from injury, loss and theft. 1. Pet proof your home. “Curiosity killed the cat” didn’t come out of nowhere...
While separation anxiety is more commonly seen in canine companions, it can affect both cats and dogs. It is often seen in pets who have either experienced a trauma or who have developed an unusually strong attachment to their pet parent. And even though it is seen in...
Splashing around at the beach or enjoying the gentle sway of the lake can be a refreshing way to spend a summer afternoon. If your bag is packed to spend the day around any body of water, keep these tips in mind if the family pet is tagging along for the fun. If water...
While the Fourth of July means great fun and celebrations for you, it’s not all fun and games for your pet. In fact, many of the items we associate with the celebration can derail your fun if your pet gets hold of them. Food. Many of the foods we associate with...