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How To Find The Best Pet Trainer

How To Find The Best Pet Trainer

Dogs

The ultimate goal of pet ownership is a well-trained pet that follows commands easily, can be trusted to stay home alone, and engages with humans of all ages without incident. However, obedience to this degree isn’t instinctual for most pets. When pets are young, proper training is essential to teach basic commands to make your ...

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The 9 Dog Breeds From Ireland

The 9 Dog Breeds From Ireland

Dogs

Ireland is the native country of some of our most beloved dog breeds, including two hounds, three gundogs, and four terriers. As we celebrate St. Patrick’s Day on March 17, let’s take a look at the nine Irish dog breeds that have been immersed in cultures across the world and adored for their talents and sweet demeanors.

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How to Prevent Accidental Pet Poisoning

How to Prevent Accidental Pet Poisoning

Dogs

National Animal Poison Prevention Week is observed the third week of March, falling this year from March 19-25. This important week is dedicated to educating pet owners about household items that are poisonous to pets, how to identify signs of poisoning, and what steps to take if your pet exhibits symptoms.

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First Day of Spring - Spring Toxins My Dog Needs to Avoid

First Day of Spring - Spring Toxins My Dog Needs to Avoid

Dogs

Ahh do you smell that sweet scent in the air? The First Day of Spring is almost here! With the warmer weather and seasonal blooms, there are many wonderful things that come with the season. However, there are also a variety of Spring toxins that can pose a risk for your precious canine. Here are the top Spring toxins, from plant...

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Cognitive Dysfunction In Senior Pets

Cognitive Dysfunction In Senior Pets

Dogs

What Is Cognitive Dysfunction? If you have ever had a senior pet, you may have noticed that as they age their behavior can change. Just like people, cats and dogs can get behavioral changes that can look a lot like changes we see in elderly people with dementia or Alzheimer’s.

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Diabetes In Dogs And Cats

Diabetes In Dogs And Cats

Cats

Dogs and cats can get diabetes just like humans. The most common type of diabetes in dogs and cats is diabetes mellitus, which is similar to Type II diabetes in humans. Although diabetes can happen to any pet, overweight and obese cats and dogs are most at risk along with certain dog breeds.  

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Everything You Never Wanted to Know About Scooting and Anal Glands

Everything You Never Wanted to Know About Scooting and Anal Glands

Dogs

Anal Glands are gross, but every dog and cat has them. Today, we’re going to get all up in your cat or dog’s business. I’m sorry, but it has to be done. Dogs and cats have scent glands, called anal glands, on either side of the anus, similar to skunks. Here is a picture of where they’re located, at about 4 o’clock and 8 o’cloc...

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Arthritis In Dogs & Cats

Arthritis In Dogs & Cats

It may feel like it started overnight. Your once agile puppy seems to wake up one morning and not really be able to go up the stairs, get on the couch, or jump in the car. Sometimes the early signs of arthritis can be as subtle as not being able to go for the long walks they once enjoyed. If you have noticed one or more of these...

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The Benefits of Using an AAHA-Accredited Veterinary Hospital

The Benefits of Using an AAHA-Accredited Veterinary Hospital

Pet owners always want peace of mind knowing that their cherished pet is receiving the best care possible when sick or injured. While trust in veterinary care typically comes from a long-standing relationship throughout a pet's life, sometimes a pet requires medical attention that their regular veterinarian can't accommodate. Th...

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