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5 Reasons Why Senior Pets Make the Best Pets

5 Reasons Why Senior Pets Make the Best Pets

No matter the circumstances that caused a senior pet to end up at an animal shelter or rescue, most are affectionate, trained, and loyal companions. Here are five reasons why senior pets make the best pets.    #1: Senior pets are often housetrained The worst part...

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Deciphering a Dog’s Body Language

Deciphering a Dog’s Body Language

He’s man’s best friend. He stands faithfully by our side. Never doubts us. Never questions us. He’s our dog; we love him and think we know him well. But, how well do we really know our dogs? Does a wagging tail always indicate happiness? Does panting always mean a dog...

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3 Cool Ways to Help Your Pet Beat the Heat

3 Cool Ways to Help Your Pet Beat the Heat

As we enter the dog days of summer, pooches—and cats—are feeling the heat. Instead of sitting in front of the air-conditioning unit all summer long, use these cool tricks from our team at Trophy Club Animal Hospital, to help your furry pal cope with the heat of...

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Cool Your Pet During a Heat Exhaustion Episode

Cool Your Pet During a Heat Exhaustion Episode

The unthinkable happens—your hyperactive Labrador chases one too many balls on a scorching hot day and collapses. Seemingly fine one moment, your beloved companion appears to overheat in the blink of an eye. Keep a cool head during this terrifying situation, and...

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Prevent Separation Anxiety

Prevent Separation Anxiety

This past year, there has been a massive increase in families bringing home puppies. With plenty of free time for training, and lazy puppy snuggles on the couch, you can’t wait to welcome a new pet. But, we are also seeing a lot of puppies struggling with separation...

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5 Ways to Tell When It’s Time to Let Your Pet Go

5 Ways to Tell When It’s Time to Let Your Pet Go

Letting go of a pet when they’ve reached the end of their lifespan is incredibly difficult, and it’s even more challenging to determine how to make that decision. Although you may not think you can tell when it’s time to let your pet go, a few indicators can help you...

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