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Food Safety Month: Shedding Light on Xylitol

Food Safety Month: Shedding Light on Xylitol

Food Safety Month: Shedding Light on Xylitol As devoted pet guardians, our top priority is the well-being of our beloved furry friends. However, there are times when unintentionally, we subject them to substances that can prove perilous or even fatal. In recent times,...

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Keep Your Pet Hydrated During the Summer

Keep Your Pet Hydrated During the Summer

Keep Your Pet Hydrated During the Summer   As summer approaches, pet owners must stay vigilant about making sure their furry companions remain hydrated. Heat exhaustion and dehydration are severe concerns during these warmer months, as they can lead to health...

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Keep Your Pet Safe This Summer With 5 Safety Tips

Keep Your Pet Safe This Summer With 5 Safety Tips

Keep Your Pet Safe This Summer With 5 Safety Tips   Summertime is the perfect opportunity to enjoy the great outdoors with your furry companions. Whether it's playing fetch in the park, hiking along scenic trails, or simply lounging in your backyard, there's no...

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How to Welcome a New Cat into Your Home

How to Welcome a New Cat into Your Home

How to Welcome a New Cat into Your Home   In honor of Adopt a Shelter Cat Month—which should be every month, in our opinion—our team wants to smooth the way for bringing a new cat into your home. Cats are sensitive creatures, and it can be stressful to enter a...

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When to Seek Emergency Care for a Limping Pet

When to Seek Emergency Care for a Limping Pet

When to Seek Emergency Care for a Limping Pet   Your pet’s lameness can usually wait until the next business day for veterinary care. However, certain conditions, plus limping, mean you need to head to your nearest emergency veterinary hospital right away.  ...

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