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5 Halloween Pet Safety Tips

5 Halloween Pet Safety Tips

October is a month packed with plenty of fun holidays, and Halloween is one of the most popular. For pet owners, it's important to keep in mind that some traditions associated with this spooky holiday can be dangerous for our furry friends. Here are five tips to help...

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Follow These Tips to Prevent Pet Obesity

Follow These Tips to Prevent Pet Obesity

If you're like most pet owners, you want your furry friend to be as healthy and happy as possible. And one way to ensure this is by keeping an eye on their body condition score. In today's blog post, we'll teach you how to evaluate your pet's body condition score so...

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5 Signs Your Pet Is in Pain

5 Signs Your Pet Is in Pain

Looking for signs of pain in your pet can be difficult, as some animals will hide their discomfort quite well. However, there are a few things you can look out for to help you determine if your pet is in pain. In this article, we'll discuss the most common signs of...

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Suggestions for Keeping Your Deaf Dog Safe

Suggestions for Keeping Your Deaf Dog Safe

Dogs are a part of the family for many people, and that includes deaf dogs. Deaf dogs can make wonderful pets, but they do require some extra safety considerations. If you're thinking of adding a deaf dog to your family, or if you already have one, be sure to read...

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How to Spot Heatstroke in Your Pet

How to Spot Heatstroke in Your Pet

Pets are susceptible to heatstroke during the summer months, just like humans. In fact, if a pet is left in a hot car even for a few minutes, they can suffer from heatstroke. Thankfully, there are ways to prevent your pet from getting heatstroke in the first place. In...

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How Do Pet Microchips Work?

How Do Pet Microchips Work?

If you're a pet owner, then you know that microchips are a great way to keep your furry friend safe. But do you know how they work? In this blog post, we'll explain how microchips work and why they are such an important tool for pet owners.  Step 1: A microchip is...

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Common Waterborne Pet Parasites

Common Waterborne Pet Parasites

4 Waterborne Illnesses Your Pet Can Contract from Swimming Summertime may mean your furry pal is splashing in and out of water all season long. While the refreshing water is a great way to cool off, it also can harbor a variety of pet parasites and pathogens that can...

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Have a Cool Pet This Summer by Following These 4 Tips

Have a Cool Pet This Summer by Following These 4 Tips

4 Fun Ways to Have a Cool Pet in the Summer Heat Summertime is full of opportunities to enjoy the outdoors, although high temperatures and humidity can make it uncomfortable for your pet. Help your furry pal beat the heat with the following tips. #1: Fill up a wading...

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4 Tips to Safely Handle Ticks with Your Pet

4 Tips to Safely Handle Ticks with Your Pet

How to Safely Handle Ticks When Hiking with Your Pet Nothing sends the creepy-crawlies up your spine more than spotting a tick prowling across your pet’s skin. When taking advantage of the beautiful summer weather to go hiking with your pet, help them stay safe from...

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4 End-of-Life Care Options For Your Pet

4 End-of-Life Care Options For Your Pet

Planning Your Pet’s End-of-Life Care Although no pet owner wants to think about life without their pet, eventually a decision must be made about what to do for your pet’s end-of-life care. In many cases, such as with chronic health problems or terminal conditions, you...

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