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Get Started on Brushing Your Pet’s Teeth!

Get Started on Brushing Your Pet’s Teeth!

Dental hygiene is just as important for pets as it is for humans. In fact, many of the same problems that occur in human mouths can also happen in pets’ mouths. That’s why it’s so important to brush your pet’s teeth regularly. Here are a few tips on how to do it...

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Is Your Pet Protected from Parasites All Year Long?

Is Your Pet Protected from Parasites All Year Long?

Are you aware of the many types of parasites that can affect your pet? While some are seasonal, others can thrive all year long. It's important to take steps to protect your pet from these parasites every month, not just during the summer months.  #1: Tick-borne...

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New Year’s Resolutions for Pets and Owners

New Year’s Resolutions for Pets and Owners

As we usher in a new year, many of us are looking for resolutions to make us happier and healthier. Why not include your pet in on some of your goals? Here are four New Year's resolutions you can make for you and your furry friend. #1: Dedicate more time to training...

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3 Ways Inadequate Socialization Can Affect Your Pet’s Life

3 Ways Inadequate Socialization Can Affect Your Pet’s Life

Socializing your pet is more than just an excuse to show off your adorable new puppy or kitten. Ensuring your pet has a variety of positive experiences in the world around them will help give them the tools they need to adjust to whatever life throws at them....

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5 Signs Your Pet May Have Allergies

5 Signs Your Pet May Have Allergies

Wintertime is prime allergy season for people and pets alike. But, while you sniffle and sneeze your way through the winter months, you may notice that your pet does not experience the same symptoms. While the mechanism for allergies is the same—the body’s immune...

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How to Tell If Your Cat is in Pain

How to Tell If Your Cat is in Pain

It is important to know the signs of pain in your cat so you can identify when something may be wrong. The following are some things to look for: Your cat’s habits As your cat’s owner, you know your cat better than anyone, and you will be the first person to realize...

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