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Stay Happy and Healthy with your Canine Companions
By Natalie Hennessy
on Apr 2, 2015
Just as you want your dog to live a full and healthy life, your canine companion wants you to stick around. Exercising is good, but exercising together is better. Here are some ways you and your pooch can stay healthy.Â
Seven Common Foods We Feed Our Pets That Are Unhealthy For Them
By Natalie Hennessy
on Mar 8, 2015
Although you may think that you're showing your pet love when you sneak food to them under the table, you are actually harming their health with food that is unsafe to consume. To keep your pet safe and increase their lifespan, here is a list of common foods to avoid feeding them.
Rabies: The Facts You Should Know, and How to Avoid This Disease
By Natalie Hennessy
on Mar 4, 2015
Rabies is a viral infection. Another name for rabies is hydrophobia. Many raccoons, bats, and foxes have rabies, although cats, dogs, horses, and cattle can get this disease if they are bitten by an infected animal.Â
5 Winter Habits to Keep Your Puppies Healthy
By Natalie Hennessy
on Dec 29, 2014
Puppies require special care during the winter months. Their young bodies aren’t equipped to deal with snow, ice and extremely cold temperatures for very long. Here are five winter habits to keep your puppies healthy.
How Often and How Much Should I Feed My Cat
By Natalie Hennessy
on Oct 2, 2014
For the cat to be healthy, you must feed it a balanced and nutritious diet. You must also take special care about how much and how often you feed it. We have a few important tips that you can refer to when feeding your extended family member.
Six Hidden Dangers Around Your Home That Can Be Especially Harmful To Your Pet
By Natalie Hennessy
on Sep 24, 2014
Animals can be great companions, but they require an extensive amount of care to keep them safe from household dangers. The best way to maintain their well-being is through constant attention. Read about six lurking threats to your pets.
Nutrition Basics: Understanding How to Feed Your Large Breed Puppy
By Natalie Hennessy
on Sep 19, 2014
Puppies are still in their development stages, and need proper nutrition to build healthy and strong bones, coats and teeth. Keep reading for nutritional advice and a general understanding of how your large breed puppy should be fed.
Care and Safety Tips for Senior Dogs
By Natalie Hennessy
on Sep 4, 2014
Pets age faster than humans, and as they get older, they develop age-related problems caused by major changes in their bodies. Read more about care and safety tips for senior dogs.
Pets Are Family Too: Why It's Important To Seek The Best Care For Your Pet
By Natalie Gomez
on Jul 31, 2014
If you notice any warning signs such as increased thirst or urination, lack of appetite, diarrhea or vomiting, or any unusual behavior, it could be a sign of sickness. Whether you need to take your pet to the vet or are taking care of needs at home, it's important to seek high quality care.Â
How to Keep Your Heavily-Coated Dog Cool in the Summer
By Natalie Gomez
on Jul 24, 2014
High temperatures come with some risks of overheating, particularly for dogs that have a heavy-coat such as Malamutes and Huskies. To keep them healthy and safe this Summer, follow these five tips.
Pets and Allergies Under the Same Roof
By Natalie Gomez
on Jul 14, 2014
Owning a pet can be one of life’s great pleasures. But if you suffer from allergies or asthma, they can quickly go from best friend to worst enemy. Here are some of the things we do to keep our exposure to pet dander to a minimum.
Choosing The Right Food For Dogs With Sensitive Stomachs
By Natalie Gomez
on Jun 4, 2014
There are a hundred symptoms that may indicate that your dog has a sensitive stomach or a weak digestive system. Here are the top three symptoms to watch out for.
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