Barking, growling and straining could mean your dog suffers from leash reactivity. Fortunately, help is available.
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July Newsletter: What Is Leash Reactivity and How Is It Managed?
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July is National Lost Pet Prevention Month
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A lost pet is every pet owner's worst nightmare. These tips can help you keep your furry friend safe.
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June Newsletter: 5 Calming Items That Can Reduce Cat Anxiety
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Is your cat anxious? These calming products could help.
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June Newsletter: How Often Should Cats Be Vaccinated?
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Do you know how often your cat needs to visit the veterinarian for vaccinations?
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June Newsletter: How X-Rays Can Help Detect Early Stages of Dental Diseases
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Could X-rays protect your pet oral health?
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June Newsletter: How to Reduce Excessive Dog Shedding
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Dog fur everywhere? These tips will help you manage excessive shedding.
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Keep Cats Moving and Grooving
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Keeping your cat active can help it burn calories and use muscles, tendons and ligaments that may often be seen catnapping. Burning calories is important for your cat. The more your cat moves and exercises, the more calories it will expend during the activity. Exercise will help to off-set the naps taken
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Keep Your Pet Safe During the Holidays
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Keep Thanksgiving day safe for your pet by following these tips.
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Keep Your Pets Calm During the Holiday Season with These Tips
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Although the holidays may be an exciting time of the year for you, your pets may find the festivities a little overwhelming. Even normally well-behaved pets can experience a little anxiety when their usual routines are disrupted. These tips will help you ensure that your furry friends truly enjoy the
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Keep Your Pets Safe During Fireworks Season
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Fireworks are the perfect ending to any summer celebration, but while you are oohing and aahing as the night sky lights up, your dog or cat may be cowering in fear. Luckily, there are a few things you can do to keep your furry friend safe, calm and happy during a fireworks show. Why Are Fireworks So
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Keep Your Pets Safe From Toxic Household Items
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Do you know which household items can sicken your pet?
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Keeping Pets Cool This Summer
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For humans, that means better beach days and much needed vacations, but for your animals, the warmer weather can be dangerous. Even the healthiest pets can suffer from dehydration and heat exhaustion, so it’s important to take proper precautions and protect your pets from overheating. By following
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Keeping Pets Safe from Being Lost
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An estimated one third of all pets will become lost at some point in their life. Reasons for pets becoming lost include everything from a loose gate to breaking free from a leash. With so many possible ways for a pet to become lost, it is important to follow some simple safety procedures. Dog Tags (Identification
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Keeping Your Pets Safe During Flea and Tick Season
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Would you like to keep your pet free of ticks and fleas? Try a few of these tips.
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LabraDoodle
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They are all the rage across the United States and beyond. Cross-breed dogs such as cock-a-poos have been around for many years, while newer crosses, such as labradoodles and puggles have just begun to become popular. So, are these dogs a new "hot" breed or just a designer mutt? The current rage
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Lameness in Horses
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Horse lameness is a condition that occurs when a horse is unable to move normally. While the majority of horse lameness is related to the foot, this condition may be caused by problems in a horse’s bones, muscles, nerves, tendons or ligaments. Repetitive injuries, infection, poor nutrition, tooth problems,
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