Holiday Gifts for the Cat Who Already Has Everything
Are you and your kitty ready for the holiday season? Pet lovers are notorious for pampering their pets year-round, so the holidays are just one more excuse to buy that new treat or toy.
Here are seven great gift ideas for the cat who already has everything.
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Your Pet Has Cancer...Now What?
It’s a phrase dreaded by pet owners and veterinary professionals alike: “Your pet has cancer.”
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Grain-Free Pet Food Frenzy – The Evidence May Be…Grainy
Recently, NBC did a report that grain-free foods are causing a type of potentially deadly heart disease called dilated cardiomyopathy (DCM) in dogs. The veterinarian they interviewed specifically said dogs need a grain-based dog food.
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What to Do In a Poison Emergency
Holidays are a truly blessed time of year for ALL members of the family!
And while they bring cheer, they can also make us very busy...allowing for accidental ingestion of things toxic to our pets: e.g.. chocolate, relative's medications dropped on the floor, artificial sweeteners like xylitol in some sugarless candies...
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Top 10 Holiday Safety Tips for Pets
The holiday season is a time of giving and joy for many families. However, for pets, there are some dangers that come along with the holiday festivities. During this season, it is important to keep in mind some of the hazards for pets while still enjoying the holidays together.
Pets are attracted to bright lights much in the same way kids are. Low-hanging ornaments, tinsel, and twinkling Christmas lights all pose a threat to pets. Here are some things to remember regarding decorations this holiday season.
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Are Essential Oils Safe for Pets?
The holidays are in the air and so are the many wonderful aromas that accompany them. But pet owners, beware: If your favorite seasonal scent comes from a dropper or diffuser, it may pose a serious threat to your pet.
What Are Essential Oils?
Essential oils are the concentrated, aromatic compounds extracted from the roots, stems, leaves, petals, bark, seeds, or peels of many plants.
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Avoid Pancreatitis This Thanksgiving
Thanksgiving has a way of leaving the entire family feeling stuffed and sluggish, but if your dog or cat is also experiencing these signs (or others, such as vomiting or diarrhea) this holiday season, don’t ignore it.
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