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Make Sure Your Pet Is Safe From Common Springtime Emergencies
Make Sure Your Pet Is Safe From Common Springtime Emergencies Pets spend more time outdoors when the weather gets warmer and brighter, increasing the dangers to them. Be mindful of the frequent pet crises that arise in the spring to protect your four-legged...

5 Dangerous Substances for Your Pet at Home
5 Dangerous Substances for Your Pet at Home Our team would like to offer a few of the most popular household items that are harmful to pets in honor of National Animal Poison Prevention Week, which will run from March 19 to 25. #1: Medications Medications,...

3 Safe Pet Treats for Valentine’s Day
3 Safe Pet Treats for Valentine’s Day Valentine’s Day is the perfect opportunity to shower your furry pal with adoration. While your pet cannot have chocolate, there are many other safe pet treats you can share with them. Try the following pet-friendly treats...

Pet Dental Disease Affects More Than Your Senior Pet’s Teeth
Pet Dental Disease Affects More Than Your Senior Pet’s Teeth 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 more likely to suffer from pet dental...

Six Simple Ways to Treat Your Pet’s Dry Winter Skin
How to Soothe Your Pet’s Dry Winter Skin As temperatures fall, so do humidity levels in your home and outdoors. A drop in humidity often leads to dry, itchy skin and can leave your furry pal uncomfortable during the winter months. Prevent excessive scratching and...

Is My Pet Getting the Correct Amount of Daily Exercise They Need?
How Much Daily Exercise Does My Pet 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...

Holiday Hazards Harming Your Pet
Holiday Hazards Harming Your Pet As we approach the end of this eventful year, festivities remain in full swing. Unfortunately, extra motion and stress can lead to hazardous situations for your pet if you're not paying attention. To ensure everyone has a safe and...

Have Fun with Your Pet This Winter
Have Fun with Your Pet This Winter Winter weather can be a bore for your pet, but don't fret! The following fun interactive games and toys will add some much-needed excitement to their exercise routine. Keep boredom at bay and let the good times roll with these indoor...

Watch Out For These 5 Signs of Pet Diabetes
Spot Check: 5 Diabetes Signs in Pets November is National Pet Diabetes Month, a month dedicated to educating pet owners on the signs and management of this endocrine disorder. By learning how to spot the following signs of pet diabetes, you can help them get the...

Skin Lumps and Bumps on Pets: When You Should Worry
Lumps and Bumps in Pets: When You Should Be Concerned November is National Pet Cancer Awareness Month. Since approximately 1 in 4 pets will develop cancer at some stage in their life, it is essential to know how to spot potential warning signs. This month, our team...