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Inappropriate Urination in Cats

Inappropriate Urination in Cats

Cats are generally known for being very clean pets, however, sometimes problems can occur if you start to notice them urinating in strange places. In fact, inappropriate urination in cats is one of the most common reasons why cat owners look for new homes for their...

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Does My Pet Need to be on a Grain-Free Diet?

Does My Pet Need to be on a Grain-Free Diet?

Grain-free diets have become very popular over the past few years and have been promoted as a "healthy food choice" for your pets. However, does your pet pooch or kitty really need to be put on a grain-free diet to enjoy good health? Every person and pet owner should...

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Behavior Training for Pets

Behavior Training for Pets

Because pets are part of your family, it's only right to expect them to behave in a certain way. Cats and dogs that behave properly add to the enjoyment of everyone in the family and your pets will feel better and safer as well. It can be a challenge to instill in our...

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Diabetes in Overweight Cats

Diabetes in Overweight Cats

Unfortunately, it is not just the human population that is seeing a rise in the number of people diagnosed with diabetes. In the last few years, there has been an alarming increase in the number of cases of cats developing diabetes. Although it isn't known what...

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Hyperthyroidism and Kidney Disease in Older Cats

Hyperthyroidism and Kidney Disease in Older Cats

As cats get older they can experience different kinds of health issues and challenges. If you have noticed that your older cat has started losing weight but has an increased appetite, she could be suffering from hyperthyroidism. Causes of Hyperthyroidism in Older Cats...

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Puppy Socialization

Puppy Socialization

Socialization is an important part of your puppy's training that will give your pet valuable life skills for when it grows up. Many times, dog owners leave it too late to start socializing their dog. Usually, it's during adolescence that dogs start to assert...

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Pet Insurance – 5 Reasons Why it’s Worth It

Pet Insurance – 5 Reasons Why it’s Worth It

Let's face it, there is probably nothing that we wouldn't do for our pets. However, if your pet is faced with an unexpected health problem and needs emergency or extensive veterinary care, you could be faced with a large bill. Pet insurance is one way to make sure...

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Allergies and Pets – How to Recognize Them

Allergies and Pets – How to Recognize Them

It's very common for pets to have allergies and it's important to know how to recognize them. Just like humans, dogs and cats can be allergic to certain foods, airborne allergens, or have allergic reactions to dust mites, fleas or soaps. In fact, in a survey carried...

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Signs of Arthritic Joint Pain

Signs of Arthritic Joint Pain

Arthritic joint pain can affect dogs and cats, and while it is more common in older pets, arthritis can also affect younger pets. Arthritis is a degenerative condition which causes inflammation and pain in the joints. This can lead to mobility issues for your pets....

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Play Areas for Your Young Pets

Play Areas for Your Young Pets

If you have a young pet there are many advantages to having a designated play area for them. These play areas for young pets can help you house train your young pet and also avoid accidents around the home and extra visits to your local vet. Having a specific play...

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