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A Matter Of Heart: 4 Ways To Identify Heartworm Disease

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If your dog spends a lot of time outdoors, chances are good that it’s been bit by at least one mosquito. That might not seem like a serious problem, but it actually is. Every time your dog gets bit by a mosquito, their risk of heartworm disease increases. Heartworms can be deadly for your dog, especially if the problem isn’t treated quickly enough. Unfortunately, heartworm disease is difficult to identify, especially during the early stages. Read More»

Moving To A New Town? Dog Care Tips For You

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If you are moving to a new town with your dog, you may be excited and enthusiastic about the moving process. However, you also have your dog to consider while you are moving as well. Get to know some of the ways you can best care for your dog while you are going through a move. Then, you can be sure that you and your dog are as prepared as possible for your big move. Read More»

Reasons Your Cat May Be Sneezing

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If you are a cat owner, you know that sneezing does not happen all that often in cats normally. They might sneeze once in a while, but if they start sneezing repeatedly or frequently, you might be wondering what could possibly be going on. Get to know some of the potential causes of your cat’s sneezing. Then, you can be sure to get them the help and care they need from a vet right away. Read More»

What To Do When You Are Preparing Your Cat For Boarding

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When you are planning to go on a long trip, one of the things to figure out about the logistics of your travel is what to do with your cat. Cats are fairly self-sufficient, but without someone to feed them, give them water, and spend a little time with them, they will not do well alone at home for a long period of time. As such, you may be planning to look into pet boarding for your cat. Read More»

Don't Forget: Ferrets Need Vaccinations, Too

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Ferrets make such lovely little pets. They snuggle, play, and love to be held. Because they are so small and are often kept, at least in part, in cages, they are sometimes lumped in with gerbils, hamsters, and other small caged pets. But ferrets are quite different from these other pets in many ways. For one, they need to see the vet for vaccinations. Here is a closer look at the two types of vaccines every ferret should get. Read More»