
August Newsletter: How Your Veterinarian Can Help with Pet Separation Anxiety
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How Your Veterinarian Can Help with Pet Separation Anxiety Everyone suffers when your pet can’t bear to be away from you. Your furry friend spends anxious hours wondering if you’ll ever return. When the anxiety becomes overwhelming, shredding the couch cushions or chewing the window sill helps relieve the feelings. You, of course, spend your hours away from home worrying
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August Newsletter: How Spaying or Neutering Your Pet Can Prevent Health Problems
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How Spaying and Neutering Your Pet Can Prevent Health Problems Spaying and neutering surgeries not only prevent pets from reproducing, but also offer a few health benefits. Although commonly performed on kittens and puppies, these surgeries also help older animals avoid health issues. What Happens During Spaying or Neutering? Spaying is the procedure performed on female animals. During the surgery,
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September Newsletter: Dry Food vs. Wet Food: Which is Better for Your Cat?
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Dry Food vs. Wet Food: Which Is Better for Your Cat? Choosing the best type of food for your cat is a surprisingly difficult decision. After all, every food manufacturer claims their food is tasty, nutritionally sound, and adored by all cats. How do you tell which food is the right choice for your favorite feline? Taking a look at
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September Newsletter: The Importance of Core Vaccines for Dogs
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The Importance of Core Vaccines for Dogs Even healthy dogs can become seriously ill if they’re exposed to germs that cause canine diseases. Fortunately, your pet’s veterinarian provides several core vaccines that will protect your furry friend’s health. Why Core Vaccines Should Be a Priority for Your Dog Before the rabies vaccine became available in the 20th century, dogs infected
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October Newsletter: How to Care for Your Pets When They Are Teething
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How to Keep Teething Pets Comfortable Is your puppy or kitten using your hand as a chew toy? Your furry friend could be trying to relieve teething discomfort. Just like human babies, pets experience pain when new teeth push through their gums. Common Teething Signs Puppies are born without teeth. Your puppy’s first set of 28 teeth, called deciduous (baby)
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October Newsletter: The Importance of Daily Dog Walks
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Ready for a Walk? How Daily Walks Improve Your Dog’s Life Does your dog become uncontrollably excited every time you mention the word “walk”? Your pet’s reaction isn’t surprising. Walks give your furry friend the perfect opportunity to explore the interesting smells and sights in your neighborhood, while also providing much-needed exercise. Not sure your dog really needs walks? Consider
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November Newsletter: How to Celebrate National Senior Pet Month
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How to Celebrate National Senior Pet Month After a long life well-lived, your older pet certainly deserves a month in its honor. Luckily, the nation agrees. In fact, November is National Senior Pet Month, a month dedicated to pampering and appreciating all senior pets. Not sure how to celebrate this important month? Try a few of these suggestions: Do you
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November Newsletter: What Causes Cataracts in Cats and How Are They Treated?
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Is Your Cat Bumping Into the Walls? Cataracts Could Be the Problem Could you find your way from the kitchen to bathroom wearing a pair of glasses smeared with grease? Unfortunately, the world can look this hazy to cats that have cataracts. Although cataracts are often associated with aging, this eye problem can also affect younger cats. What Are Cataracts?
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December Newsletter: What is the 3-3-3 Rule When Adopting a New Pet?
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Adopting a New Pet? The 3-3-3 Rule Could Help Ease the Adjustment Process Remember when you moved into your current house or apartment? Although you may have been excited about the move, it probably took a while for your new place to feel like home. Pets feel the same way when they join their forever homes. Helping your furry friend
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December Newsletter: What Causes Stomatitis in Dogs?
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What Causes Stomatitis in Dogs? Stomatitis could be the reason for your dog’s sore mouth. The disease attacks the soft tissues in your pet’s mouth, causing painful ulcers. Understanding the cause of this disease will help you protect your furry friend’s oral health and reduce your pet’s risk for tooth loss. What Is Stomatitis? Chronic ulcerative paradental stomatitis (CUPS), commonly
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