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Can My Pet Get Me Sick?

Can My Pet Get Me Sick?

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Can I Catch an Illness from My Pet? Rabies isn’t the only disease transmitted from animals to humans. In fact, you and your pet may share more diseases than you may realize. Fortunately, it’s easy to avoid these diseases or conditions by taking a few precautions. Ringworm Ringworm isn’t actually caused by worms but gets its name from the raised,
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Caring for Dogs with Wrinkles

Caring for Dogs with Wrinkles

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Your furry friend’s wrinkles give him or her a very distinctive appearance, but the very characteristic that helps define his or her breed can also cause skin irritation and infections. In many cases, preventing problems is a simple as cleaning skin folds every day. What Causes Skin Problems? The folds and wrinkles in your dog’s skin trap dirt, dust, saliva
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Are You Leaving Your Pet Alone?

Are You Leaving Your Pet Alone?

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Many of us can’t stay home with our pets all day long, but that doesn’t mean you can’t have a happy dog or cat. As with children, quality can help make up for lack of quantity, according to animal behaviorist and CALLING ALL PETS host Patricia “Trisha” McConnell. “What’s really important is what happens before you leave the house and
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Adopting a Pet Is Just the Beginning

Adopting a Pet Is Just the Beginning

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Adopting a pet brings great joy and excitement to individuals and families, but it also introduces new responsibilities and concerns. Your new family member deserves the same health and safety considerations you would want for the people in your life. Pet Proofing Before you even bring your new dog or cat home with you, take steps to “pet-proof” your home.
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All About Shedding: Is My Pet Shedding Too Much?

All About Shedding: Is My Pet Shedding Too Much?

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Does your pet leave piles of hair behind everywhere he or she goes? Although all dogs and cats shed, excessive shedding may be a sign of a health problem or a grooming issue. Fortunately, shedding can be reduced in many cases with medical treatment or a change to your pet’s grooming routine. Why Do Pets Shed? Your pet’s hair, just
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Adopting a Pet From a Rescue Group

Adopting a Pet From a Rescue Group

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Are you interested in adopting a pet from a rescue group but aren’t sure if it’s the best option for you? We answer a few common questions about rescue groups and explain how adoptions work. What Is the Difference Between Shelters, Humane Societies, and Rescue Groups? Shelters are usually run by cities or municipalities, while humane societies are managed by
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A Moving Experience

A Moving Experience

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Moving, whether across the street or across the world, can be an exciting experience, especially when it means a new job, a chance to be closer to family, or a new environment. But moving is also a trying experience that can cause both human and animal family members to become stressed and anxious. Following is a list of suggestions to
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A Great Tool for Pet Owners

A Great Tool for Pet Owners

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Modern veterinary medicine has seen many technological advances:  digital x-ray, color Doppler ultrasound, CT scans, and MRI. There is, however, another great tool that has helped veterinarians and that most people have at their fingertips – their smart phone!   The photo and video capability of phones has helped communication between pet owners and their pets’ doctors. Often, it is
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5 Common Myths About Pets

5 Common Myths About Pets

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Can you imagine a life without pets? Our pets bring us so much joy and enrichment. Life wouldn’t be quite the same without them. Although pets quickly become cherished members of the family, they aren’t people and don’t always behave or the react the same way your human family members do. Examining these common pet myths can help you better
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