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Keep an Eye Out: Five Common Sources of Toxins in Your Home That Could Harm Your Furry Friends
Keep an Eye Out: Five Common Sources of Toxins in Your Home That Could Harm Your Furry Friends As we approach National Animal Poison Prevention Week from March 19 to 25, our team would like to raise awareness of the many household items that can be toxic and...
Keep Your Furry Friend Secure During Strolls: Tips for Dog Owners
Keep Your Furry Friend Secure During Strolls: Tips for Dog Owners Make March 30 unforgettable with your furry companion by celebrating Take a Walk in the Park Day! While you and Fido take advantage of this perfect day, just remember to be cautious for potential...
Fun Valentine’s Day Pet Treat Ideas
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...
3 Signs It’s Time for the First Pet Dental Cleaning
Every pet is different, and so is the time frame in which they need their teeth cleaned. However, here are three signs that mean your four-legged friend would benefit from a professional pet dental cleaning. #1: Your pet has persistent deciduous teeth Do you have a...
Does My Dog Have the Flu?
If your beloved pet companion is coughing and sneezing, the last thing you want to imagine is that they may have contracted a serious illness like flu or other respiratory infection. But how can you tell if your dog does indeed have influenza? In this post, we’ll...
Is My Pet Getting the Correct Amount of Daily Exercise They Need?
Exercise is an important part of keeping your pet healthy, not only for physical activity but for mental stimulation too. Knowing how much exercise your pet needs on a daily basis is essential to ensure that they stay fit and happy. So if you're wondering how much...
Cold Weather Safety
Holiday Hazards
Be Careful with Seasonal Plants and Decorations Oh, Christmas Tree: Securely anchor your Christmas tree so it doesn't tip and fall, causing possible injury to your pet. This will also prevent the tree water—which may contain fertilizers that can cause stomach...
Thanksgiving Thoughts
Keep the feast on the table—not under it. Eating turkey or turkey skin – sometimes even a small amount – can cause a life-threatening condition in pets known as pancreatitis. Fatty foods are hard for animals to digest, and many foods that are healthy for people are...
Halloween can be Hairy for Pets
Don't feed your pets Halloween candy, especially if it contains chocolate or xylitol (a common sugar substitute found in sugar-free candies and gum); Make sure your pet is properly identified (microchip, collar and ID tag) in case s/he escapes through the open door...