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Secondhand Smoke Affects Pets Too

Secondhand Smoke Affects Pets Too

Created in Newsletter Library, Pet Dangers
The effects of secondhand smoke on people are well-documented. Exposure to tobacco smoke causes a variety of serious health problems, including stroke, heart disease, and lung cancer, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Not surprisingly, secondhand smoke also increases the risk of health problems for your pet. Dogs That Live with Smokers Are at Increased Risk of
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Take Preventative Measures When Sleeping With Pets

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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Six Tips for Keeping Your Dog Cool

Six Tips for Keeping Your Dog Cool

Created in Newsletter Library, Seasonal Topics
Many areas of the world are seeing record high temperatures, which makes it even more important to ensure that your pets are kept cool. Veterinarians commonly see dogs with heat stroke, but most of these cases could easily have been averted with some easy precautions. The following six tips will help you keep your dog cool: If your dog is
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Stress Relief for Pets

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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Small Dog Health Problems

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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Senior Pets

Senior Pets

Created in Video Newsroom, Health Topics
Pets are living longer thanks to advances in veterinary care, diagnostics, and earlier intervention. But the key to enjoying our “senior” pets lies not only in extending their life span, but in helping them enjoy their later years to the fullest. Like people, dogs and cats are prone to debilitating ailments as they age. Kidney failure, heart disease, arthritis, dental
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The Benefits of Pet Massage

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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Ten Tips to Keep Kids and Pets Safe

Ten Tips to Keep Kids and Pets Safe

Created in Newsletter Library, Tips for Pet Owners
Parents love both their children and their pets. Many pet owners even call their pets fur children. But it is important to create a safe and healthy environment for both children and pets. We especially worry about parasite and bacterial transmission from animals to people, although the reverse can occur as well. The following are some ideas to keep children
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Signs on Heatstroke: Keep Your Pets Safe This Summer

Signs on Heatstroke: Keep Your Pets Safe This Summer

Created in Newsletter Library
Protect Your Pets from Heatstroke This Summer Hot, humid summer days could mean trouble for your pets if they become overheated. High temperatures and humidity levels increase your pet’s risk of developing heatstroke, a potentially deadly condition. What Is Heatstroke? Heatstroke occurs when your pet’s body temperature rises dangerously high. A temperature of 102.2 degrees or higher may mean that
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Teaching Your Child to Care For Their First Pet

Teaching Your Child to Care For Their First Pet

Created in Newsletter Library, Tips for Pet Owners
Teaching Your Child Pet Care Basics Is your child eagerly looking forward to the day a dog, cat, guinea pig, or fish joins your family? Caring for a first pet offers many benefits for kids and may encourage them to become more responsible and compassionate. Here are a few ways your child can help care for your new addition. Feeding,
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