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National Pet Day – How to Celebrate your Pet

National Pet Day – How to Celebrate your Pet

April 11 is National Pet Day and it gives all pet owners the chance to give some extra treats to their furry friends. Of course, loving pet owners show affection and appreciation to their pets every day. However, National Pet Day helps us remember the companionship...

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What Bad Breath Tells About Your Pet’s Health

What Bad Breath Tells About Your Pet’s Health

None of us likes to smell bad breath and especially so from our pets. Bad breath in pets can be caused by a digestive problem or be a sign that your pet needs better dental care. Because a buildup of bacteria is usually at the root of halitosis, you should always have...

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Assistance Dogs – How They Benefit the Community

Assistance Dogs – How They Benefit the Community

When we think of “man’s best friend” we tend to think of dogs as loving, loyal pets. However, it’s good to remember the benefit to the community of assistance dogs. Assistance dogs perform a wide range of tasks for their owners who are less able and need assistance...

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How to Treat Pet Fleas

How to Treat Pet Fleas

If you have noticed your pet scratching a lot, biting their skin, or patches of hair loss, there is a good chance you need to treat your pet for fleas. These tiny pests can cause a lot of discomfort for your pet and you can end up with a flea infestation in your home....

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Foods You Should Never Share with your Pet

Foods You Should Never Share with your Pet

While there are many tasty treats that you can share pets, there are some foods that you should never share with your cat or dog. Although sharing things with people and pets we love is like second nature, you could do your pet more harm than good. So, before you give...

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Food You Can Share with Your Pets

Food You Can Share with Your Pets

There are lots of food that you can share with your pet. When your pet becomes part of the household, it’s only natural to want share treats and titbits with them. Although there are some foods that you shouldn’t give your pets, there are many morsels that are...

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How to Keep your Pets Warm in Winter

How to Keep your Pets Warm in Winter

Keeping pets warm in winter does not have to be difficult. However, the cold winter weather presents many challenges in keeping your pet cat or dog warm. Just like humans, pets are susceptible to extremely cold temperatures and can suffer from frostbite, hypothermia,...

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How to Prevent Heartworm in Your Pet

How to Prevent Heartworm in Your Pet

Preventing heartworm in your pet is essential for the general health of your cat or dog. Heartworm is very difficult to cure and it can become a costly health condition to manage. If left untreated, heartworm can prove fatal to cats and dogs. Here in this guide about...

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Overweight Dogs and Cats

Overweight Dogs and Cats

Obesity is not just a problem among humans, but it has now become a major health issue for dogs and cats. Did you know that over 50% of the pet population in the U.S. is overweight? Over the past few years, many vets have seen an increase in weight-related pet...

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Dog and Cat Environmental Allergies

Dog and Cat Environmental Allergies

Environmental allergies can cause your pet dog or cat to scratch, lick, and develop various skin problems. Environmental allergies usually start showing symptoms in young dogs and cats between the ages of 1-3 years old. Unfortunately, there are many allergens that can...

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