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Does My Dog Have the Flu?

Does My Dog Have the Flu?

Does My Dog Have the Flu?   Cough, cough, cough. Hearing your pooch sound like they’re hacking up a lung not long after you had the flu may make you wonder if they contracted your illness. While your dog certainly can become sick with a respiratory illness, “the...

Your Pet Should Be Doing These Daily Exercises to Stay Healthy

Your Pet Should Be Doing These Daily Exercises to Stay Healthy

Your Pet Should Be Doing These Daily Exercises to Stay Healthy   While all pets need exercise every day, the amount each cat or dog requires varies. Follow the guidelines below to create a general exercise plan, and take into account your pet’s age, breed, and...

Ways To Keep Your Pet Entertained This Winter

Ways To Keep Your Pet Entertained This Winter

Ways To Keep Your Pet Entertained This Winter    When the weather outside becomes too cold and snowy, it can be tough to find ways to entertain your pet indoors. Spice up their exercise routine with the following fun interactive games and toys to help your furry...

5 Pet Hazards To Be Aware of This Holiday Season

5 Pet Hazards To Be Aware of This Holiday Season

5 Pet Hazards To Be Aware of This Holiday Season   As the year draws to a close, holiday celebrations are still in full swing. But the additional activity and stress present the perfect opportunity for your pet to get into trouble, so keep an eye out for the...

Things to Know When Preparing a Thanksgiving Plate for Your Pet

Things to Know When Preparing a Thanksgiving Plate for Your Pet

Things to Know When Preparing a Thanksgiving Plate for Your Pet   An overloaded table filled with your favorite dishes is one of Thanksgiving’s highlights. While you are drooling over a heaping plate, so is your pet. However, many popular Thanksgiving foods are...

Skin Lumps and Bumps on Pets: When You Should Worry

Skin Lumps and Bumps on Pets: When You Should Worry

Skin Lumps and Bumps on Pets: When You Should Worry   November is National Pet Cancer Awareness Month. Since approximately 1 in 4 pets will develop cancer at some stage in their life, it is essential to know how to spot potential warning signs. This month, our...

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