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Road Trips & Pets: Why Using Crates or Enclosures Is Vital
By Sloan McKinney
on Jan 14, 2018
Who doesn’t love a road trip and our dogs are quick to accompany us on these adventures. When it comes to travelling with our four-legged best friend, we’re accustomed to seeing them riding in the front seat with their head hanging out t...
4 Steps to Help You Care for Your Pup's Diabetes
By Hannah Whittenly
on Jan 11, 2018
Dogs are more likely to develop diabetes as they age. This can be managed with the proper care. Here are the steps to take in order to manage your dog’s diabetes:
Have Regular Vet Care
Regular checkups are important to maintaining yo...
How to Keep Your Pet Healthy and Happy during the Winter
By Rachelle Wilber
on Jan 6, 2018
It’s the most wonderful time of the year. As temperatures drop and snowflakes fall, it’s hard for anyone to resist the charm of winter. Pets are no exception—from puppies bounding through the snow to cats curling up in front of the fir...
Snaggletooth Pup: 4 Owner’s Tips for Pet Dental Care
By Rachelle Wilber
on Jan 2, 2018
Oral care is important for your dog. Developing periodontal disease is painful and can lead to tooth loss. This condition can impact your pocketbook. Here are some tips to help you care for your dog’s teeth.
Select the Right Toothpast...
5 bad habits that your dog should be avoiding
By Alex Robinson
on Jan 1, 2018
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Let’s face it. Every loving dog owner wants to offer his four-legged friend the best there is. We respect every nutritional need, take him out regularly and show him (or her) lots of love. However, we sometimes unwittingly enco...
Ticks and Fleas: How Owners Can Keep Their Pets Safe
By Rachelle Wilber
on Dec 28, 2017
Fleas and ticks are a horrible nuisance for pet owners. They make dogs and cats scratch, and this can lead to infections, eczema and hair loss. Fleas may also invade the home environment and cause problems for humans as well. There are...
5 Scary Signs Your Pet Needs an Emergency Veterinarian
By Lizzie Weakley
on Dec 20, 2017
Our pets are our companions, loved ones, and members of the family. When they are sick and hurting we hurt with them. Sometimes it is much more than a simple stomach ache or low energy afflicting our furry friends however, and more ser...
5 Outdoor Activities for You & Your Dog to Strengthen the Bond
By Octavia Drughi
on Nov 27, 2017
Regardless of the season, spending quality time outdoors with your dog is a must! And I’m not talking about those boring dog walks around the block or playing fetch in the leash-free park. I mean actual adventures that will make you la...
The Best (And Worst) Holiday Foods for Your Furry Friend
By Jennifer Landis
on Nov 18, 2017
Thanksgiving is right around the corner, which means you’re probably preparing yourself for a long weekend of cooking and spending time with loved ones. The grocery list is endless, and the RSVP list is filled with all your favorite pe...
Your Pet Needs Surgery: Now What?
By Anica Oaks
on Nov 14, 2017
Have you been told that your pet needs surgery, and are you worried about the dangers that that might entail? Of course, you are. Your pet is a much-loved member of your family, and it is essential to know if the benefits of any proced...
4 Creatures that Can Make Any of Your Pets Sick as a Dog
By Rachelle Wilber
on Nov 4, 2017
Taking care of pets is an important responsibility. Health is an important aspect of your pet’s quality of life. Some factors like indoor and outdoor conditions, food intake, and recreational activities play into keeping pets healthy. ...
3 Easy Ways to Prevent Hypothermia this Winter
By Deborah Feng
on Oct 26, 2017
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Winter has arrived and the challenge is back again: how can we keep our dogs warm even during the most freezing-cold days? Some breeds like Alaskan Malamutes and Huskies are just ready for the cold, but most breeds just aren’t.
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