February Newsletter: How to Reduce Dental Anxiety in Pets

February Newsletter: How to Reduce Dental Anxiety in Pets

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How to Reduce Dental Anxiety in Pets Oral hygiene is one of the most important aspects of pet care, but also one of the most challenging. Dental anxiety, a common issue in pets, may make toothbrushing an ordeal for both of you. Following these suggestions could turn dental care into a more positive experience. Start Slowly If your pet has
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March Newsletter: How to Choose Safe Blankets for Pets

March Newsletter: How to Choose Safe Blankets for Pets

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How to Choose Safe Blankets for Pets Warmth isn’t the only consideration when picking a blanket for your furry friend. Safety and practicality also play an important role in your decision. Keeping these tips in mind when shopping for pet blankets will help you make the best choice. Stay Away from Loose Weaves, Knits, and Embellishments You may enjoy a
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March Newsletter: How to Keep Your Cat Safe When Outdoors

March Newsletter: How to Keep Your Cat Safe When Outdoors

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How to Keep Your Cat Safe When Outdoors The outdoors can be a dangerous place for cats. Speeding cars, deadly predators, and toxic plants and chemicals could sicken or even kill your furry friend. Fortunately, your cat can safely enjoy a little outdoor time with your help. 9 Ways to Protect Your Cat Creating a safe, positive outdoor experience for
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April Newsletter: Signs Your Senior Pet May Have Mobility Issues

April Newsletter: Signs Your Senior Pet May Have Mobility Issues

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Signs Your Senior Pet May Have Mobility Issues Just like people, pets can develop mobility problems as they age. Unfortunately, your pet can’t complain about an achy hip or tell you that jumping on the couch has become difficult due to painful arthritis. Although pets tend to hide pain, you might notice a few changes in your furry friend’s behavior
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April Newsletter: How You Can Help Prevent Pancreatitis in Your Pets

April Newsletter: How You Can Help Prevent Pancreatitis in Your Pets

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How You Can Help Prevent Pancreatitis in Your Pets Wondering if there is anything you can do to protect your pet from pancreatitis? Although it’s not always possible to prevent pancreatitis, taking a few precautions can reduce your furry friend’s risk. How Does Pancreatitis Affect Pets? The pancreas helps regulate blood sugar and makes enzymes that break down proteins, fats,
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June Newsletter: The Best Foods to Keep Your Senior Pet Happy and Healthy

June Newsletter: The Best Foods to Keep Your Senior Pet Happy and Healthy

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How to Choose Food to Keep Your Senior Pet Happy and Healthy Your pet’s nutritional needs change with age. As older pets become less active, eating higher calorie foods can lead to weight gain. Your pet’s current food may not support health conditions that tend to occur with age, like arthritis, heart disease, and cognitive dysfunction. The following tips will
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Pet Therapy

Pet Therapy

Created in Living With Your Pet, Children and Pets | Newsletter Library, Tips for Pet Owners
If you have a child who is struggling, pet therapy for children is a proven therapy treatment that works for a variety of conditions. Your child will likely respond very well to an emotional support animal. Your veterinarian can offer more information about this form of treatment, too. What is Pet Therapy For Children? Pet therapy for children is the
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Leptospirosis

Leptospirosis

Created in Pet Health, Diseases and Viruses | Newsletter Library, Recognizing Illness
Leptospirosis is a serious, life-threatening disease caused by a spiral shaped bacteria. Dogs, cats, other animals and even people can be infected through exposure to urine, bite wounds, ingestion of infected flesh, or contact with contaminated soil, water and even bedding. Certain environmental conditions can favor the bacteria: standing water, rain, floods and warm moist weather. Pets living under these
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