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2 Pesky Pests That Can Actually Harm Your Dog

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There are many pests that are attracted to a dog and in most cases the pests can be taken care of and your dog will be fine. Sometimes, however, these pests can actually cause your dog to become sick. Below are two of these pests and how they can harm your dog so you can make sure it gets the care it needs. Fleas There is nothing you can do to completely prevent fleas from getting onto your dog during the summer months.…

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3 Reasons To Make Sure That Your Indoor Cat Is Vaccinated

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Pet vaccinations are absolutely vital for the health and longevity of every type of pet, but there is a large number of people who seem to think that if their cats never leave the house then there is no need to have them vaccinated. Unfortunately, this can be a very big mistake that can lead to many serious issues in the future. Listed below are three reasons to make sure that your indoor cat is vaccinated.…

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4 Tips For Caring For Your Dog After He Is Neutered

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Neutering is a common veterinary surgery where a male dog’s testicles are removed. While neutering is a very simple surgery that is performed in animal hospitals on a regular basis, as a dog owner you will need to know how to care for your pet and what to expect when you take him home. If your male dog has an appointment to be neutered in the near future, use the following information:…

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6 Tips For Caring For Your New Goldfish

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Unfortunately, all too many people do not realize that caring for a goldfish can be more difficult than it initially appears. While fish can be low-maintenance pets, you must still take some steps to ensure that they are properly cared for. 1. Do not purchase a traditional goldfish bowl You actually need a tank that is at least six times as long as the fish’s growth potential. This ensures that the fish has adequate room to swim.…

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Should Your Dog Swim In Lakes And Streams?

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If you have a dog who likes to swim, perhaps a labrador or another water dog, you know they will jump into any body of water for a dip, including large mud puddles and the local lake. You probably enjoy swimming with them. Before you let your pup dive in, you need to know a few facts about safe swimming in the outdoors. Water Quality Not surprisingly, your dog is not a good judge of water quality.…

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3 Things Potbellied Pig Owners Need To Know About Salt Poisoning

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Salt poisoning, also called salt toxicity, is a serious condition that can affect your potbellied pig. Here are three things potbellied pig owners need to know about salt poisoning. Why does salt poisoning occur? Other types of animals can eliminate salt from their bodies by sweating, but since pigs aren’t able to sweat, it’s easy for them to accumulate salt. This can happen if you feed your pig salty snacks like pretzels or chips.…

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Keeping Your Longhaired Guinea Pig's Coat Clean And Dry

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Longhaired guinea pig breeds, such as Peruvians and silkies, are absolutely stunning. However, the long hair that these breeds sport also presents a risk to the animal if it is not cared for properly. If the hair becomes wet and stays wet and dirty for an extended period of time, it can give the animal chills, leading to respiratory infections such as pneumonia. Wet and dirty hair can also lead to fungal infections of the skin.…

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Does Your Cat Have A Dental Emergency?

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Usually when we think of an emergency happening to kitty, we picture her getting sick or breaking a paw. But dental emergencies happen to cats all the time and can be devastating if not dealt with immediately. As always, if your animal is acting strangely, won’t eat or drink water, is vomiting or has diarrhea, schedule an appointment with your veterinarian as soon as possible. Sometimes a dental emergency will be harder to spot, but there are signs that you can look for.…

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Tips for Caring for Your Dog's Newly Cropped Ears

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If your dog has just had their ears cropped, you want to make sure you take proper care of them so you can ensure they are going to heal correctly, stand the way they should, and not get infected or injured during the healing process.  how you can properly take care of cropped ears right after your dog comes home. Your dog will be sent home with their ears taped and stitched…

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Five Tips to Lower Your Cat's Anxiety during Vet Visits

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If you have an anxious cat, a visit to the vet’s office might be hard for it. If this is compounded with a possible illness, your cat’s stress levels might already be through the roof. Here are five things that you can do to ease your cat’s anxiety while seeing the vet. 1. Find an Animal Hospital That Focuses on Cats If you can find a veterinarian whose focus is on cats, this will make the environment more suited for your pet’s anxiety.…

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