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Learn How to Prepare for a Pet’s Passing
Learn How to Prepare for Pet Loss Although the death of a pet is never pleasant, planning for it might help alleviate your mental and emotional distress. Here are four methods to prepare for – and grieve for – the loss of your pet. #1: Measure your pet's...

How to Keep Your Pet Safe from Lyme Disease
How to Keep Your Pet Safe from Lyme Disease Sluggish parasites awaken as chilly winter weather gradually fades and mild spring temps approach. This makes April an ideal month for Lyme Disease Prevention in Dogs Month. Take steps to decrease your pet's likelihood of...

5 Common Pet Toxins in Your Home
Hazards in Your Home: 5 Common Pet Toxins In honor of National Animal Poison Prevention Week, which will take place March 19 to 25, our team wants to share some of the most common household products that are toxic to pets. #1: Medications One of the...

How To Avoid Pet Hazards When Walking Your Dog
Watch Out On Walks: Hazards to Avoid When Walking Your Pet Celebrate Take a Walk in the Park Day with your four-legged friend on March 30, but don’t let hazards ruin a perfect day. Keep your eyes peeled for the following issues when walking your pet. #1:...

3 Safe Pet Treats for Valentine’s Day
Although you show your furry friend just how much you love them every day, Valentine’s Day gives you the opportunity to shower them with even more adoration. While your pet cannot have chocolate, there are many other safe pet treats you can share with them. Try the...

How Dental Disease Affects Your Senior Pet’s Overall Health
As your furry pal ages, they are faced with many health changes. Their vision dims, their hearing becomes muffled, and their gait becomes unsteady. They also are likely to suffer from pet dental disease, which can affect not just their mouth but their entire body....

Does My Dog Have the Flu?
Cough, cough, cough. Hearing your pooch sound like they’re hacking up a lung not long after you had the flu may make you wonder if they contracted your illness. While your dog certainly can become sick with a respiratory illness, “the flu” is different for dogs. Here...

Is My Pet Getting the Correct Amount of Daily Exercise They Need?
While all pets need exercise every day, the amount each cat or dog requires varies. Follow the guidelines below to create a general exercise plan, and take into account your pet’s age, breed, and health for a personalized activity agenda. Daily exercise requirements...

Ways To Keep Your Pet Entertained This Winter
When the weather outside becomes too cold and snowy, it can be tough to find ways to entertain your pet indoors. Spice up their exercise routine with the following fun interactive games and toys to help your furry pal beat the winter blues. #1: Create a wish list for...

The Most Common Holiday Pet Hazards
5 Holiday Hazards That Can Harm Your Pet As the year draws to a close, holiday celebrations are still in full swing. But the additional activity and stress present the perfect opportunity for your pet to get into trouble, so keep an eye out for the following...
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