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Should my pet get a summer haircut?

Should my pet get a summer haircut?

Created in Newsletter Library, Seasonal Topics
A summer haircut may help you feel more comfortable during hot, humid summer weather, but it won’t have the same effect on your pet. In fact, cutting or shaving your pet’s fur can actually compromise your furry friend’s ability to remain cool. Your Pet’s Coat Provides Built-In Climate Control Although wearing a fur coat in the summer might increase your
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Staph Infections & Your Pet

Staph Infections & Your Pet

Created in Newsletter Library, Recognizing Illness
You may have heard of MRSA infections in people discussed in the media in this last year. Otherwise known as Staph or Methicillin Resistant Staphylococcus aureus, this type of bacteria is resistant to most antibiotics. People infected with this dangerous bacteria can become quite ill or even die if an effective antibiotic cannot be found. MRSA can also occur in
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Summer Paw Care For Hot Pavement and Exercise Outside

Summer Paw Care For Hot Pavement and Exercise Outside

Created in Newsletter Library, Seasonal Topics
How to Keep Your Pets Safe This Summer Your cat or dog probably enjoys the beautiful summer weather just as much as you do. Unfortunately, your pet’s chance of developing a heat-related illness or injury rises with the temperature. Whether your furry friend enjoys romps in the park with you or never ventures beyond your backyard, these tips can help
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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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Seizures

Seizures

Created in Pet Health, Chronic Conditions
Seizures are common in dogs, but more unusual in cats. Seizures are just symptoms which can occur with many kinds of diseases. They can happen because of diseases outside the brain or inside the brain. Low blood sugar that can happen with an overdose of insulin or with a tumor of the pancreas can cause seizures. They can happen with
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Seasonal Allergies Can Make Your Pet Miserable

Seasonal Allergies Can Make Your Pet Miserable

Created in Newsletter Library, Seasonal Topics
Winter is quickly becoming a distant memory as the days warm up and plants and trees come into bloom. Unfortunately, the change in seasons can cause unpleasant symptoms for pets that suffer from seasonal allergies. Because dogs and cats do not experience the same allergy symptoms as people, you might not even be aware that your pet has allergies. How
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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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Spring Hazards

Spring Hazards

Created in Newsletter Library, Seasonal Topics
Everyone looks forward to spring with its fresh air, colorful flowers, and sense of renewal. But there are many hazards associated with this season. We should always be on guard when it comes to our pets and potential dangers.Many areas of the country have a problem with snails; people often put snail bait in their garden and flower beds. The
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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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Salmonella

Salmonella

Created in Pet Health, Diseases and Viruses
Salmonella is a bacterium that can cause disease in humans, dogs, cats, and other animals. It can cause a variety of symptoms, commonly vomiting and/or diarrhea, but also severe infections and septicemia. It can also cause abscesses, meningitis, bone infections, and abortion. Salmonella is found worldwide and is commonly associated with contaminated food, reptiles, and birds. Epidemics of salmonellosis in
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