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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...

How to Keep Your Pet Safe Indoors and Out
How to Keep Your Pet Safe Indoors and Out Your pet’s sense of curiosity and smell can land them in a heap of trouble if you don’t take precautions. In honor of National Animal Safety and Protection Month, our team shares tips on how to keep your furry pal safe...

5 Halloween Pet Safety Tips
5 Halloween Pet Safety Tips As October 31 approaches, you may be planning all sorts of spooky activities to celebrate Halloween. If you include your pet in the festivities, ensure you do so safely by following our team’s top five Halloween pet safety tips....

How To Find The Perfect Puppy For Your Family
Choosing to bring a fur baby into your home is both an important decision and a big responsibility. First, you need to decide what are the goals for the dog as an adult? Do you want a working breed who demands high levels of exercise to be an agility...

Fireworks and Thunderstorms
It’s that time of year when fireworks are a common occurrence on summer evenings. Many pets can show fear or anxiety from fireworks or even from loud thunder during summer storms. Some examples of these signs are panting heavily, hiding under furniture or...

Bad Breath: What You Really Need To Know
Does your dog or cat have bad breath? Do you assume it’s just normal ‘dog breath’? The bad breath you notice is likely due to bacteria in the mouth. Most dogs and cats have evidence of dental disease by three years of age. Dental disease is the most common...

Factoid
Factoid: Fleas can jump 130 times higher than their own height. In human terms, this is equal to a 6-foot person jumping 780 feet into the air!