Keeping Pets Cool This Summer

Keeping Pets Cool This Summer

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For humans, that means better beach days and much needed vacations, but for your animals, the warmer weather can be dangerous. Even the healthiest pets can suffer from dehydration and heat exhaustion, so it’s important to take proper precautions and protect your pets from overheating. By following a few simple steps, you can help keep your pets safe and comfortable
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Prepare Your Pets for Halloween

Prepare Your Pets for Halloween

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Halloween is right around the corner! Whether you are planning on participating in the spookiest night of the year —Halloween — it is likely that people in your neighborhood are. This means that the streets will be filled with loud noises, new faces and all manner of things that can stress out your four-legged friends. Halloween Safety Tips for Pets
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Preparing Your Pet for the Winter

Preparing Your Pet for the Winter

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This winter, while you curl up next to the fire with a cozy blanket, a good book and some hot chocolate, don’t forget about your pet! Winter can play it rough with your pet and you have to look out for his health and well-being. Here are some preparations you should make to help your pet prepare for the winter.
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Six Tips for Keeping Your Dog Cool

Six Tips for Keeping Your Dog Cool

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Many areas of the world are seeing record high temperatures, which makes it even more important to ensure that your pets are kept cool. Veterinarians commonly see dogs with heat stroke, but most of these cases could easily have been averted with some easy precautions. The following six tips will help you keep your dog cool: If your dog is
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Spring Hazards

Spring Hazards

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Everyone looks forward to spring with its fresh air, colorful flowers, and sense of renewal. But there are many hazards associated with this season. We should always be on guard when it comes to our pets and potential dangers.Many areas of the country have a problem with snails; people often put snail bait in their garden and flower beds. The
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Pet Clothes: A Fashion Statement or a Necessity?

Pet Clothes: A Fashion Statement or a Necessity?

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There is nothing cuter than a pet in a colorful sweater, but do our furry friends really need to wear clothing? Although clothing is not a necessity for every pet, some animals benefit from a little extra protection during cold or damp days. Others enjoy wearing festive clothing during holidays or other special occasions. No matter what the reason, it’s
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Should my pet get a summer haircut?

Should my pet get a summer haircut?

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A summer haircut may help you feel more comfortable during hot, humid summer weather, but it won’t have the same effect on your pet. In fact, cutting or shaving your pet’s fur can actually compromise your furry friend’s ability to remain cool. Your Pet’s Coat Provides Built-In Climate Control Although wearing a fur coat in the summer might increase your
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Your New Year’s Diet Could Be Deadly To Your Pet – Xylitol Toxicity In Dogs

Your New Year’s Diet Could Be Deadly To Your Pet – Xylitol Toxicity In Dogs

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Could Your New Year’s Diet Be Deadly for Your Pet? If you’re planning to lose weight in the new year, you’re not alone. In fact, “diet to lose weight” was one of the top five resolutions when Vitagene surveyed Americans about the content of their New Year’s resolutions. Replacing sugar with an artificial sweetener offers a simple way to cut
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April is National Heartworm Awareness Month

April is National Heartworm Awareness Month

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Is Your Pet Protected from Heartworm Disease? Heartworm, a life-threatening parasitic infection, sickens dogs, cats, and ferrets in all 50 states. Like many diseases, heartworm is much easier to prevent than treat. National Heartworm Awareness Month, held every April, offers a timely reminder of the devastating health effects of heartworm disease. How Do Pets Get the Disease? Heartworm disease is
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Pawty with Your Pet – National Dog Party Day

Pawty with Your Pet – National Dog Party Day

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Pawty with Your Pet on National Dog Party Day Is your motto “the more parties, the better?” Then you’ll want to circle June 21 on your calendar. The third Saturday in June is this year’s National Dog Party Day, a special celebration for dogs young and old, big and small. Check out these ideas for ways to celebrate. Throw a
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