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Protect Your Hairless Pet’s Sensitive Skin with These Tips
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Protect Your Hairless Pet’s Sensitive Skin with These Tips Hairless pets are at increased risk of developing infections, sunburn, dry skin and other skin conditions that can make them very uncomfortable. Fortunately, it’s easy to prevent these conditions by following these important tips. Bathe Your Pet Often Hairless pets and pets with only one coat of hair, such as greyhounds
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Preparing Your Pet for the Arrival of a New baby
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Helping your pet adjust to the arrival of a new baby is much like preparing a young child for a new sibling. An infant brings many changes to a household, however, you can help your pet adjust to the big changes with minimal time and effort by making gradual adjustments to your lifestyle before the baby arrives. The best time
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Pets Can Teach Children How to Nurture and Care
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Gail Melson, author of Why the Wild Things Are: Animals in the Lives of Children has been watching animals and children for some time. She estimates that of every ten children, four grow up in a home that includes domestic animals. She has determined that as many as 90 percent of all youngsters live with a pet at some point during their
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Pet Hearing Loss
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Many of the same health problems that affect us, including hearing loss, also affect our pets. Fortunately, most pets adapt very well to the disability with a little help from their owners. What Causes Hearing Loss in Pets? Some pets are born deaf or hard of hearing, while others develop hearing loss at some point in their lives. Hearing loss
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Pet Ownership and Your Health
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Your pets provide companionship, unconditional love and plenty of smiles, but they also make you healthier just by living with you. The health benefits of owning a pet are both physical and psychological, and they extend throughout an owner’s life. By keeping your furry companion healthy and happy, you’re actually improving your own health and the health of your entire
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Pet Travel Tips
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Are you planning to hit the road with your pets this summer? Whether you are planning a lengthy family road trip or a quick summer getaway, there are some important things you need to know before making the decision to travel with your pets. Use the following tips to guarantee a safe and stress-free trip for the whole family! Safety
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Nail Trimming Do’s and Don’ts
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Nail Trimming Do’s and Don’ts Nail trimming should be a quick, simple procedure. Unfortunately, this basic grooming task often turns into a stressful experience for people and pets alike. Whether you’re concerned about hurting your pet or aren’t sure which tools to use, these tips may help make nail trimming much more pleasant for both you and your pet. Set
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Managing Pet Allergies in Kids
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Are you concerned that your child’s allergies may mean that you will have to give up your pet? Although rehoming a pet may be necessary if allergies are severe, most children can live with pets if you are willing to make a few changes. The Problem About three in 10 people who have allergies are allergic to cats and dogs,
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Microchipping Your Pet
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Each year, nearly 8 million animals end up in local shelters. Of those 8 million pets, data shows that less than 20 percent of lost dogs and less than 2 percent of missing cats are ever returned to their original owners. Thankfully, there are some useful tools available to help pet owners who have lost their pets find them again
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Multiple Pets Benefit Families
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Just like humans, furry family members need to have company, playmates and social interactions to be happy. Sometimes it’s hard to remember that our family pets are animals first and family second. We typically look at the benefits of pets in homes from the standpoint of work and expense involved. But are there benefits to having more than one pet
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