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Advantages & Benefits
Created in Living With Your Pet, Children and Pets
If you’re still on the fence about getting a pet for your child, you should know that there are many benefits of owning a pet for children. Of course, there are responsibilities and other aspects of pet ownership that need to be considered. Owning a pet is a big decision. But there are definitely more pros than cons. Here are
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August Newsletter: How Spaying or Neutering Your Pet Can Prevent Health Problems
Created in Newsletter Library
How Spaying and Neutering Your Pet Can Prevent Health Problems Spaying and neutering surgeries not only prevent pets from reproducing, but also offer a few health benefits. Although commonly performed on kittens and puppies, these surgeries also help older animals avoid health issues. What Happens During Spaying or Neutering? Spaying is the procedure performed on female animals. During the surgery,
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August Newsletter: How Your Veterinarian Can Help with Pet Separation Anxiety
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How Your Veterinarian Can Help with Pet Separation Anxiety Everyone suffers when your pet can’t bear to be away from you. Your furry friend spends anxious hours wondering if you’ll ever return. When the anxiety becomes overwhelming, shredding the couch cushions or chewing the window sill helps relieve the feelings. You, of course, spend your hours away from home worrying
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April Newsletter: Tips on Keeping Your Cat Calm through the Night
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Tips to Keep Your Cat Calm During the Night If you live with a cat, you’ve probably been woken by the sound of thundering paws as your pet makes a mad dash through your home. Although the feline frenzy may be amusing when you’re awake, things are a little different when your pet knocks over a lamp as you’re trying
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April Newsletter: Signs Your Dog May Have Bloat
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Signs Your Dog May Have Bloat Every minute counts when your dog develops bloat. The condition affects dogs of any age and causes death just a few hours after symptoms start. Recognizing bloat symptoms and rushing your pet to the veterinarian can help your furry friend survive a bout of bloat. How Does Bloat Happen? Bloat occurs when excess air
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Bad Breath Can Indicate Your Pet Needs Dental Care
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Bad Breath May Mean Your Pet Has a Dental Problem Overwhelmed by your pet’s bad breath? If you flinch every time your pet nuzzles against your face, it may be time to make an appointment with the veterinarian. Stinky breath can be a sign of a tooth or gum problem that requires prompt dental care. Why Your Pet’s Breath Smells
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All About Hairballs
Created in Newsletter Library, Cats
Does your favorite feline leave you hairballs as gifts? If so, you’re not alone. Although we love cats for being meticulous groomers, it’s safe to say we don’t like finding hairy presents around the house. Let’s explore what causes hairballs and how to prevent them. What Causes a Hairball? Hairballs are clusters of fur, or hair, that your cat unintentionally
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Anesthesia Free Dentistry
Created in Newsletter Library, Visiting the Vet
Does your dog have stinky breath? Do your cat’s teeth look brown? In fact, periodontal disease is the most common disease that pets develop. It is estimated that 80 to 85% of dogs and cats have some degree of infection. It is not just a cosmetic problem, chronic infection shortens their life because of effects on other organs, especially the
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A Tired Dog is a Happy Dog
Created in Newsletter Archive, Fun with Pets
No species on earth varies as much as the domestic dog. Dogs can weigh two pounds or two hundred pounds. We have developed different breeds of dogs to fit all kinds of different occupations. Some dogs such as retrievers are bred to return things to us. Herding breeds such as border collies have been bred to effectively move groups of
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Assistance Dogs Offer Many Benefits
Created in Newsletter Archive, Unbelievable Pets
Assistance dogs are not just for blind or visually impaired people. Today, these dogs help people with a range of conditions enjoy full lives. Guide Dogs Guide dogs, also known as Seeing Eye dogs, help blind and visually impaired people live independent lives. These dogs “see” for their owners and help them travel safely to work, school and other destinations.
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