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Five Everyday Household Hazards That Could Poison Your Pet
Five Everyday Household Hazards That Could Poison Your Pet To recognize National Animal Poison Prevention Week from March 19 to 25, our team would like to spread the word about some of the most frequent household items that can be hazardous for furry friends. ...

Ensure Your Dog’s Safety While Out For a Stroll – Tips and Tricks to Follow
Ensure Your Dog's Safety While Out For a Stroll - Tips and Tricks to Follow Make the most of Take a Walk in the Park Day on March 30 by taking your furry friend out for some fresh air, but watch out for potential safety risks. Keep an eye open to ensure you and pup...

3 Safe Pet Treats for Valentine’s Day
Although you show your furry friend just how much you love them every day, Valentine’s Day gives you the opportunity to shower them with even more adoration. While your pet cannot have chocolate, there are many other safe pet treats you can share with them. Try the...

Pet Dental Disease Affects More Than Your Senior Pet’s Teeth
As your furry pal ages, they are faced with many health changes. Their vision dims, their hearing becomes muffled, and their gait becomes unsteady. They also are likely to suffer from pet dental disease, which can affect not just their mouth but their entire body....

How to Avoid a Winter Pet Emergency
It's not unusual for pet owners to worry when their dog or cat is feeling ill--it can be difficult to know whether signs of illness are serious enough to warrant a trip to the vet. Knowing how and when to respond quickly in an emergency situation is paramount if you...

How Much Daily Exercise Your Pet Requires
Exercise is a key component of any healthy lifestyle and it's just as important for our pets to stay active, too! While you may be familiar with how much exercise humans should get each day, knowing the right amount of physical activity that your pet needs isn't...

The Most Common Holiday Pet Hazards
The holidays are a time of joy and celebration, but they can also be dangerous for your pet. Between the extra food and decorations, there are plenty of hazards that can cause harm. Here are five of the most common holiday dangers for pets. #1: Delicious food is...

How to Spot Hypothermia in Your Pet
If you're a responsible pet owner, then you're probably well-aware of the dangers that cold weather can pose to your furry friend. Hypothermia is a serious condition that can occur when pets are exposed to cold temperatures for too long, and it's important to know how...

What Should and Should Not Be on Your Pet’s Thanksgiving Plate
Most pet owners want to include their furry friends in every aspect of their lives, including Thanksgiving. But while it may be tempting to let them join in on the festivities, it's important to remember that some foods and ingredients can be dangerous for them. In...

When Should I Worry About Lumps and Bumps on My Pet?
If you're a pet owner, you know that your furry friend can sometimes get lumps and bumps. While many of these are benign, it's important to be aware of when they may be cause for concern. In this blog post, we'll discuss when you should seek veterinary care for your...