Rabies- Not a Disease of the Past

Rabies- Not a Disease of the Past

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Did you ever think that your pet’s rabies vaccination wasn’t all that important? Did you know that if your cat or dog is not current on its rabies vaccination, and a stray or wild animal bites your pet, the County Health Department can, and will, demand that the pet be euthanized or strictly quarantined for six months, and they will
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The Truth behind K-9’s and Chocolate

The Truth behind K-9’s and Chocolate

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We have all heard people say things such as “Don’t give your dog chocolate, it will kill him!” or “Even a small amount of chocolate will kill a dog.” Fortunately for all cabinet opening dogs out there, the truth to the chocolate rumors lies somewhere between the chilling truth in the refrigerator and the trash. Let’s explore the truth behind
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Xylitol Food Additive Harmful to Household Pets

Xylitol Food Additive Harmful to Household Pets

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People love sweets and so do many dogs. In fact, some dogs love their family’s sweet treats and sneak bites of it when the humans aren’t looking. You or your children probably also share goodies with your family pet. Many sweets are made with the substance called xylitol. Xylitol is used to manufacture many sweet tasting products including: chocolates, cookies, cakes, ice creams, other baked
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Xylitol Poisoning in Dogs

Xylitol Poisoning in Dogs

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There are an increasing number of cases of dogs getting sick from ingesting a common sugar substitute, xylitol. This substance causes no problems in people, but in dogs it can cause wild fluctuations in blood sugar, often leading to a severe hypoglycemia. It can also cause liver failure. Xylitol is widely used as a sugar substitute since it is as
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How To Avoid A Pet Poisoning

How To Avoid A Pet Poisoning

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Preventing an Accidental Pet Poisoning Pets are naturally curious creatures. They can’t resist toppling over the trash can or rooting through your backpack to search for tasty treats. The habit can lead to illness or even death if your cat or dog consumes poisonous or toxic food or chemicals. Fortunately, keeping your pet safe from accidental poisoning can be as
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Keep Your Pets Safe From Toxic Household Items

Keep Your Pets Safe From Toxic Household Items

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Household Items That Are Toxic to Your Pet Curious pets explore their environments by sniffing, licking, and tasting. Unfortunately, eating or licking cleaners, pills, plants, and other items may sicken animals. These common household items can cause illness or even death if your pet ingests or inhales them. Cleaning Products Swallowing or licking household cleaners can cause vomiting, trouble breathing
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Secondhand Smoke Affects Pets Too

Secondhand Smoke Affects Pets Too

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The effects of secondhand smoke on people are well-documented. Exposure to tobacco smoke causes a variety of serious health problems, including stroke, heart disease, and lung cancer, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Not surprisingly, secondhand smoke also increases the risk of health problems for your pet. Dogs That Live with Smokers Are at Increased Risk of
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Is Your Pet Overweight?

Is Your Pet Overweight?

Created in Newsletter Library, Nutrition & Food
Packing on the pounds is just as dangerous for your pet as it is for you. Being overweight or obese can lead to many of the same health problems whether you are a human, dog or cat. Luckily, with your help, your furry friend can easily lose that excess weight and enjoy a healthier, happier life with your help. How
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What is a Raw Diet?

What is a Raw Diet?

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Raw diets offer an alternative to commercially prepared pet food and can be a good choice for some pets. Serving raw foods offer a variety of benefits, although the diet isn’t appropriate for every cat or dog. Why Offer Raw Food? Commercially available pet food often contains preservatives or chemicals that prevent the food from spoiling and enhance taste. Many
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Cooking for Your Pets

Cooking for Your Pets

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Read the back of a pet food bag and you will see a long lists of ingredients that features a variety of preservatives and fillers. While these ingredients may keep the food fresh, they are not always good for your pet. Luckily, you will find plenty of dog and cat food recipes on the Internet that will help you ensure
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