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Heart Health Awareness for Pets: Tips for Keeping Your Pet's Heart Healthy

Heart Health Awareness for Pets: Tips for Keeping Your Pet's Heart Healthy

February is American Heart Month, a time to raise awareness about heart health for not just humans, but also our beloved pets. Just like us, pets can experience heart-related health issues, and taking proactive steps to care for their hearts can improve their quality of life and extend their years with us. Here are some tips to help keep your pet's heart in great shape. 1. Maintain a Healthy Weight One of the most significant factors in heart health for pets is maintaining a healthy weight. Obesity can place extra strain on your pet’s heart, increasing the risk of heart...

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Winter Walking Tips With Your Dog

Winter Walking Tips With Your Dog

Walks are great exercise and mental stimulation for your dog, and even on the coldest days, a walk can be a welcome activity. By knowing how to safely walk your dog in winter, both you and your canine companion can enjoy fresh air, exercise, and fun on regular walks. The Risks of Cold Weather Walks Winter walks have unique risks and it is important to be aware of the hazards you and your dog may face when walking on colder days. Lower temperatures mean a higher risk of frostbite and hypothermia, particularly for smaller dog breeds or both puppies and...

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Understanding Pet Dander and How to Manage It

Understanding Pet Dander and How to Manage It

For many pet owners, the joy of having a furry companion far outweighs the occasional inconvenience. However, pet dander—those tiny, often invisible particles shed by our pets—can present a challenge, especially for those with allergies or asthma. Understanding what pet dander is and how to manage it effectively can help you create a cleaner, more comfortable home for both you and your pet. What is Pet Dander? Pet dander consists of microscopic flecks of skin shed by animals with fur or feathers, such as cats, dogs, birds, and even small mammals like rabbits or hamsters. These particles are light and...

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Doggy Danger: Beware of these Holiday Plants

Doggy Danger: Beware of these Holiday Plants

The Halloween-Thanksgiving-Christmas holiday trifecta is traditionally characterized by festive and sometimes flamboyant displays of decorations. While many of these decorations are considered benign to the health and safety of you and your family, you may want to consider how they affect your pets. Dogs are the most likely culprits of gobbling up a poisonous holiday plant, so its important to take certain precautions when decorating your home for the holidays. First, beware of the poinsettia. This vibrant green and red plant indigenous to Latin America is a timeless decoration in the holiday season that garnered attention in the past for...

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How To Train Your Cat

How To Train Your Cat

Many pet owners are under the impression that cats can’t be trained because they do not respond the same way that dogs do. However, any animal with the proper behavioral reinforcement can be trained. Cats are very intelligent animals and can be trained to do many tricks and behave in a way that you see fit.  I’m not saying that training a cat is easy, but it can be done. It will require a lot of patience and some creativity, but your cat will respond to training. To begin, you must first understand your cat. Cats are nothing like dogs....

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