Can My Dog Give Me a Blood Infection?

Can My Dog Give Me a Blood Infection?

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Unlike your dog, you’ve probably never had the urge to lick someone to show you care. Pets not only demonstrate affection by licking but may also pass along bacteria that can trigger serious infections in humans. Although the infections aren’t common, they can be severe and life-threatening in some people. What Types of Infections Can I Get from My Dog?
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Introducing a New Pet to Your Current Ones

Introducing a New Pet to Your Current Ones

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Are you considering adding another furry companion to your family? If so, have you thought about how your new pet will interact with your current ones? Introducing a new pet into the family is always exciting, but it’s important to make sure that the pets you already have are prepared for the new addition. This will help ensure a smooth
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What to Do If Your Pet is Stung

What to Do If Your Pet is Stung

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Dogs and Bee Stings: What to Do If Your Pet is Stung Taking the time to stop and smell the roses (or any flowers) can lead to a painful experience for your dog if a bee happens to be hovering nearby. Although bee stings certainly aren’t comfortable, they usually don’t cause severe allergic reactions in dogs. If your pooch does
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What To Know About Bathing and Grooming Your Dog

What To Know About Bathing and Grooming Your Dog

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How Often Should I Groom and Bathe My Dog? If bathing your dog leaves you wetter than your pet, you may be wondering just how often you really need to wash your pet. Although most dogs don’t require daily baths, washing them periodically improves their appearance, reduces odors, and helps keep their skin healthy. When to Bathe Your Furry Friend
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Common Pet Skin Issues and How to Treat Them

Common Pet Skin Issues and How to Treat Them

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Skin Issues in Pets Does your pet frequently scratch, bite, or lick its skin? Allergies, parasites, and infections can cause a variety of itchy skin conditions in pets. These conditions are among the most common. Flea Bite Dermatitis Fleas aren’t picky. They’ll feed on any warm-blooded mammal, whether it’s a pet or a person. Flea symptoms include round, red bumps
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Teaching Your Child to Care For Their First Pet

Teaching Your Child to Care For Their First Pet

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Teaching Your Child Pet Care Basics Is your child eagerly looking forward to the day a dog, cat, guinea pig, or fish joins your family? Caring for a first pet offers many benefits for kids and may encourage them to become more responsible and compassionate. Here are a few ways your child can help care for your new addition. Feeding,
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How to Treat Common Injuries in Your Dog

How to Treat Common Injuries in Your Dog

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Common Injuries in Dogs Do you know what to do if your dog suffers an injury? These tips can help you care for your pet after an accident. Paw Injuries Paw injuries are particularly common in dogs. Hot pavement, broken glass, and chemicals can cause painful cuts or burns on paw pads. Your dog may limp or favor one leg
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How to Tell A Pet’s Age from Its Teeth

How to Tell A Pet’s Age from Its Teeth

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How to Tell Your Pet’s Age From Its Teeth Do you know your pet’s age? If you adopted your furry friend, his or her age may be a mystery. Fortunately, a quick look in your pet’s mouth can help you narrow down a general age range. Puppies and Kittens Incisors, the pointed teeth used to tear food into bite-size pieces,
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Managing Pet Allergies in Kids

Managing Pet Allergies in Kids

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Are you concerned that your child’s allergies may mean that you will have to give up your pet? Although rehoming a pet may be necessary if allergies are severe, most children can live with pets if you are willing to make a few changes. The Problem About three in 10 people who have allergies are allergic to cats and dogs,
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Pet Therapy

Pet Therapy

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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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