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Preparing For Pet Dental Month

Preparing For Pet Dental Month

Created in Newsletter Library, Keeping Pets Healthy
10 Reasons Why You Should Schedule a Dental Exam for Your Pet During Pet Dental Month Pet dental month, held every February, highlights the importance of dental care for our furry friends. Tooth decay, gum disease, and other oral health conditions don’t just affect people, they may also be an issue for pets. Fortunately, regular checkups can help prevent these
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Pet-Friendly Exercises Offer Benefits for Both You and Your Pet

Pet-Friendly Exercises Offer Benefits for Both You and Your Pet

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Exercise is the key to good health, whether you’re a person or a pet. When your life is busy, it can be difficult enough to devote a half-hour to a work out, let alone find an extra hour to spend with your pet. Why not save a little time and exercise with your furry friend? These pet-friendly exercises will help you and
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Orthopedic Care for Dogs

Orthopedic Care for Dogs

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Joint problems plague dogs just as commonly as they do humans. That’s why orthopedic care can improve your beloved friend’s quality of life. Common Orthopedic Issues A dog’s joint problems may result from a variety of orthopedic injuries and illnesses. In some cases, these vulnerabilities are partly inherited. For instance, certain small breeds such as Yorkshire Terriers and Pomeranians are
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Obesity and Diabetes in Pets

Obesity and Diabetes in Pets

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Gaining just a few extra pounds can cause big health problems for your pet. Although chubby pets may look cute, extra weight increases the risk that your pet will develop several preventable diseases and health conditions, including diabetes, arthritis and liver disease. How Does Extra Weight Affect My Pet? Obesity affects pets in many of the same ways it affects
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Pet Dental Care – Tips to Manage Your Pet’s Oral Health

Pet Dental Care – Tips to Manage Your Pet’s Oral Health

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Learn How to Improve Your Pet’s Oral Health How healthy are your pet’s pearly whites? Without proper dental care, your furry friend may develop painful infections and even lose teeth. These tips will help you protect your pet’s teeth and gums. Brush Your Pet’s Teeth Brushing removes plaque, a clear bacterial film that constantly coats the teeth. Plaque is a
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Pet Blood Donors: Helping Other Animals in Need

Pet Blood Donors: Helping Other Animals in Need

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Pet Blood Donors: Helping Other Animals in Need Blood transfusions are just as crucial for sick or injured animals as they are for people. Without a ready supply of donated blood, animals may die unnecessarily. Thanks to the generosity of donor pets and their people, animals with severe health conditions or injuries can receive the blood transfusions they need. When
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Managing Your Pet’s Arthritis

Managing Your Pet’s Arthritis

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Years of running, jumping and walking take a toll on your pet’s joints. When your once energetic cat or dog starts to slows down or appears to be in pain, osteoarthritis may be to blame. The disease wears down the cartilage in the joints, causing bones to rub together painfully. Although there’s no way to reverse arthritis, you can do
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Natural Stress Relief for Pets

Natural Stress Relief for Pets

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One of the most common complaints from pet owners is that their pets are destructive or disruptive when they are left alone. Dogs may bark, howl, chew, dig, defecate or urinate. Although these behaviors are often a sign that dogs need to be housebroken or crate trained, they can also indicate that a dog is suffering from stress and anxiety.
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National Heartworm Awareness Month Focuses Attention on a Potentially Deadly Disease

National Heartworm Awareness Month Focuses Attention on a Potentially Deadly Disease

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Heartworm disease can have a devastating effect on your pet’s health. National Heartworm Awareness Month, observed annually in April, reminds pet owners about the health dangers this preventable disease poses for pets. What Are Heartworms? Thin, white heartworms look like cooked pieces of spaghetti. Male worms range in length from 4 to 6 inches, but females can grow as long
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How to Take Care of Your Pet’s Nails

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Many pets dislike having their feet touched and their nails trimmed. Owners worry that they may hurt their pets especially if the pet struggles when having their nails cut. This is probably why many owners take their pets to their veterinarians or groomers to have this done. If you are thinking of trimming your pet’s nails at home, there are
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