Should Pets Have New Year Resolutions?
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Should Pets Have New Year Resolutions?

New Year resolutions aren’t just for people - it's also a great time to develop some new routines and habits for your pet.

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Tips For Taking Care of Your Aging Pets

Thanks to advances in science, new and alternative health treatments, senior pets can now live longer and have a better quality of life with a little extra care.

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Why it's Not Bizarre to Walk a Cat on a Leash

Taking your cat for a walk on a leash may sound strange at first, but it is actually very beneficial to your kitty, as well as being a fun activity for both you and your cat. Benefits of walking a...

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Getting Your Pet Back on Their Feet After Hip and Joint Surgery

Joint and hip problems in pets can cause a lot of pain and in instances when dogs or cats need surgery to fix the problem, post-surgery care is extremely important to make sure they land back on th...

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Symptoms of Kidney Disease in Cats: Early Signs and Treatments

While senior cats are among the most likely to contract kidney related illnesses, cats and kittens of all ages are vulnerable to an extent. The key to helping a cat with kidney problems is identify...

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Dog and Cat Flu: Upper Respiratory Infection Symptoms and Treatments for Pets

Influenza in pets is more common than most pet parents think. The major signs that your cat or dog has the flu include inflammation around the eyes and nose, discharge from the nose, a raised tempe...