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Obesity in Dogs: What You Need to Know if Your Favorite Canine is Overweight

Obesity is a real concern in humans and pets alike. Being overweight increases the risk of joint pain, heart disease, diabetes mellitus, etc. It also reduces the overall life span of our furry…

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Diabetes in Dogs

If your dog has recently been diagnosed with diabetes, you may be feeling scared and overwhelmed. Diabetes seems like a complicated disease, but with early detection and management, your dog may be…

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Housebreaking: Everything You Need to Know About Potty Training Your Puppy

Training your new puppy or adopted adult dog to go potty in the proper location can be a challenge. The sooner you start, the easier the process will be. Don’t forget, your puppy or new dog is…

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Choosing the Right Therapeutic Diet for Your Dog

Many dogs can benefit from therapeutic diets. These diets are formulated to help with specific health conditions your dog may have. Does your dog have arthritis? Bad breath? Chronic age-related…

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9 Ways to Keep Your Dog Safe this Winter

When the weather is cold and snowy, it's important to keep our pet’s health and safety in mind. In this article, we provide tips and advice to help you enjoy this beautiful season with your dog.

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Gastrointestinal Diets for Dogs and Cats

Diarrhea and vomiting are common in both dogs and cats. These problems often occur suddenly. Sometimes gastrointestinal upset can be treated at home with the help of dietary management, as long as…

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Crate Training Your Dog or Puppy

Crate training is so important! It’s not a punishment and many dogs prefer a smaller space they can have for their own. Here are a few key tips and things to remember when crate training your puppy…

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Preparing for Your New Puppy

Are you thinking about getting a puppy, or are you about to welcome a new puppy into your family? In this jam-packed article all about puppies, you’ll find answers to the common questions that…

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November is Adopt a Senior Pet Month!

The ASPCA has dedicated a whole month to raising awareness of senior pets. These lovable animals are usually the last to be adopted from shelters. But, if you’ve ever had a senior pet, you know that…

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How to Get Started with Dog Agility Training

Want to have fun with your dog, get healthy, and fulfill your competitive spirit? Read more here about dog agility - where dogs of any breed can compete in an obstacle course directed by their…

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Top 3 Causes of Conjunctivitis in Dogs

Conjunctivitis, sometimes called pink eye, is one of the most common causes of red, inflamed eyes in dogs. It causes other signs such as excessive sticky, mucopurulent, or pus-like discharge that is…

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Tips for Helping Your Dog with Separation Anxiety

Separation anxiety is basically a doggy panic attack that happens when your dog is left alone. This can occur even during short times away, such as going out to grab the mail. Or it might happen…

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Grain-Free Diets for Pets: Separating Facts from Fiction

Selecting a diet for your pet based on trends versus facts can be detrimental to their health and your pocketbook. Let's sort through some well-known facts and myths about grain-free diets and other…

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Noise Anxiety in Cats and Dogs

We often celebrate New Year’s Eve, the 4th of July, and other holidays by lighting fireworks with loud sounds and flashing lights. How can we celebrate with friends and family, but also keep our…

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Poisonous Plants for Dogs and Cats: Sago Palm

Sago Palms are common across the United States, both as indoor and outdoor ornamental plants. If you have pets, it's important to know that these plants are poisonous if eaten or chewed on. Continue…

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Poisonous Plants for Dogs and Cats: Philodendron

Philodendrons are common house plants and also a very common part of tropical landscaping in the southern US. All parts of all types of philodendrons are toxic to most animals, including dogs, cats,…

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Poisonous Plants for Dogs and Cats: Tulips

Tulips are beautiful, popular flowers that many of us have in our gardens. But it’s important to note that the Tulipa genus of flowers is toxic to cats, dogs, and horses and can be fatal if…

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Poisonous Plants for Dogs and Cats: Oleander

Oleanders are beautiful flowering plants that can grow incredibly large. Oleanders are commonly used in landscaping along fences for privacy and for their beauty. Unfortunately, the Oleander plant…

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