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Tips for Traveling With Your Pet
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How to Travel Safely and Comfortably With Your Pet Pets are spending more time on the road or in the air these days. In fact, close to 95 percent of pet owners planned to take their pets on overnight trips in 2018, according to a Go Pet Friendly survey. Although vacations are always more fun when your pet comes along,
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The Most Expensive Dog Breeds
Created in Newsletter Library, Recognizing Illness
It is well known that each breed of dog tends to have certain health problems more common to that breed. This is probably due to genetics. As canine DNA is studied, it is hoped that we can eventually develop genetic tests for early detection and possible prevention of these diseases. In the meantime, when dog owners are considering adopting a
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The Myth of Natural
Created in Newsletter Library, Keeping Pets Healthy
Pet owners occasionally tell veterinarians they are reluctant to use prescription medicine, spot-on flea products, heartworm preventatives, etc, because they would rather use something that is “natural.” They are afraid of chemicals, and would rather use something that is organic or natural. But what is natural? By definition, natural products are those that come from nature. But not all items
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The Incredible Sense of Smell in the Dog
Created in Newsletter Archive, Unbelievable Pets
There are many ways in which people and dogs are similar, but an area in which dogs are much superior is in their olfactory ability, or their sense of smell. Dogs can smell 100,000 times better than humans. In tests, dogs have been able to detect a chemical in a solution diluted to 1 to 2 parts per trillion. The
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Training Tips for Your Pets
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6 Tips to Help You Learn How to Train Your Pet If you’ve ever tried to teach your pet a command or trick, you know that training isn’t always as easy as the experts on YouTube videos make it look. These six tips just may make the training process less stressful and more productive. Keep Training Sessions Short Long training
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Three Reasons to Always Microchip Your Pets
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3 Reasons to Microchip Your Pet Have you been thinking about microchipping your dog or cat, but aren’t sure if it’s really necessary? Implanting a tiny identification chip under your pet’s skin offers several important benefits. You’re Much More Likely to Be Reunited with Your Lost Pet If you’re lucky, your lost pet will find its way home eventually. Unfortunately,
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The Do’s and Don’ts of Pet Summer Safety
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Pet Summer Safety Tips As the temperature rises, injuries tend to increase for both people and pets. Following our list of dos and don’t will help you and your pet enjoy a happy, injury-free summer. Don’t Leave Your Pet in a Parked Car In the time it takes you to dash into the grocery store for a few things, your
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The Most Common Vaccinations for Your Cat and Dog
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Core Vaccines for Your Cat and Dog Vaccinations protect your cat or dog from illnesses that could cause serious health complications or even death. Vaccines boost your pet’s immune system, preventing illness or making symptoms much less severe. Vaccines Your Dog Needs These core vaccinations are recommended for all dogs: Your veterinarian may also suggest one or more non-core vaccinations.
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The Pet Economy
Created in Newsletter Archive, Fun with Pets
If there’s still any doubt whether the pampering of pets is getting out of hand, the debate should be settled once and for all by Neuticles, a patented testicular implant that sells for up to $919 a pair. The idea, says inventor Gregg A. Miller, is to “let people restore their pets to anatomical preciseness” after neutering, thereby allowing them
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Three Keys to Successful Potty Training for Your Dog
Created in Newsletter Library, Behavior & Training
Potty training your dog can be easy or difficult…the difference is in how much time and dedication you are willing to put into training. Follow these simple tips to get your puppy on the right path to accident-free living. Set a schedule: Decide on a schedule and stick to it. In a family situation where many people are caring for
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