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Stress Relief for Pets
Created in Newsletter Library, Behavior & Training
Stress isn’t just a problem for humans; your pet can experience the negative effects too. Illness, changes in the usual routine or the death of another pet can lead to an increase in your pet’s anxiety level. Luckily, there are a few things you can do to help your furry friend relax. Signs of Stress Your pet may not be
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Saving On Pet Costs Doesn’t Mean Reducing Care
Created in Newsletter Library, Visiting the Vet
Having a pet can cost owners hard earned money. There are food costs, recreation or pet-sitting costs, grooming fees and veterinary visits. When you want to save on the dollars you spend keeping your family’s pets healthy and well remember that reducing their care is not the first choice to make. Reducing care usually means reducing veterinary visits, omitting recommendations
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September Newsletter: At What Age Should You Start Brushing Your Cat’s Teeth?
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When Should You Start Brushing Your Cat’s Teeth? Are you ready to start brushing your cat’s teeth, but aren’t sure if it’s the best time? Cleaning your cat’s teeth can start earlier than you may think. Is It the Right Time to Brush Your Cat’s Teeth? Toothbrushing can start as soon as your kitten is weaned, according to PetMD. Weaning
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Should You Leave Your Cat Alone for a Long Weekend?
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What to Do With Your Cat When You’re Away for the Weekend Your travel plans instantly become a little more complicated when you add a pet to your family. Your dog definitely needs a reservation at a kennel or regular visits from a pet sitter when you’re away, but what about your cat? Will Your Cat Be Fine Alone for
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The Benefits of Pet Massage
Created in Newsletter Library, Keeping Pets Healthy
Massage Offers Important Benefits for Pets Have you given your pet a massage recently? The hands-on therapy isn’t just for humans but also provides a few benefits for our furry friends. Massage Relieves Aches and Pains Dogs and cats can’t complain about tight muscles, but that doesn’t mean that their muscles aren’t sore after a vigorous session of catch-the-frisbee or
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September Newsletter: What to Expect When You Adopt a Senior Dog
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What to Expect When You Adopt a Senior Dog Are you thinking about welcoming an older dog to your home? Keeping these things in mind will help smooth the adjustment process. Patience Is Crucial Your senior dog probably experienced a big change in its life recently. Its owner may have died or the previous owner may have decided that he
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Should You Declaw Your Cat?
Created in Newsletter Library, Cats
How Declawing Affects Your Cat When the urge to scratch strikes, your cat doesn’t wait to find a surface you find acceptable. As far as your furry friend is concerned, couches, carpets, table legs, and your favorite draperies provide excellent scratching surfaces. If you’re tired of replacing shredded furniture and expensive draperies, you may be considering declawing your cat. Although
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Take Preventative Measures When Sleeping With Pets
Created in Newsletter Library, Tips for Pet Owners
Adults and children oftentimes enjoy sleeping with household pets. They can keep us warm, feel comfortable, make us feel safe and loved. They may lick our faces, hands or other exposed areas before or during sleeping time. Scratches and bites, wounds, abscesses, ulcerations or other breaks in the skin can allow bacteria to enter the body. Pay special attention to
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Small Dog Health Problems
Created in Newsletter Library, Keeping Pets Healthy
5 Health Problems That Affect Small Dogs Small dogs usually live longer than larger dogs, but their increased lifespan doesn’t necessarily guarantee good health. In fact, these five conditions and diseases are more likely to occur in smaller dogs. Brachycephalic Airway Syndrome Breathing problems can be an issue in small dogs with short noses and muzzles, such as Shih Tzus,
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Summer Grooming Tips
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How to Keep Your Pet Cool This Summer Your pet may not need a new summer wardrobe, but your furry friend can certainly benefit from a little extra grooming during the warmest months of the year. These five summer grooming tips will help keep your pet cool, clean, and comfortable during the summer months. Brush Your Pet Often As temperatures
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