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  • Jul 19 2013

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  • Jul 16 2013

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    Pet Insurance

    There are many choices out there for pet insurance.  Here are some tips to simplify your decision: DO Research pet health insurance policies before or soon after you obtain a…

  • Apr 25 2013

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    Proper Disposal of Used Pet Syringes and Needles

    Have you ever wondered what to do with the used syringes or needles from your pets insulin or fluids?  If you were thinking you should not just throw them away…

  • Mar 19 2013

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    Top 10 Safest Cars for Pets

    Ever wondered what is out there for vehicles that safer for your pet?  Take a look at the link below to see which vehicles Edmunds.com put in their top 10…

  • Feb 08 2013

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    Senior Moments

    As pets get older, they may develop new, undesirable behaviors.  This can be caused by changes in the household, stress, or the effects of disease and aging on the body,…

  • Dec 18 2012

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    How to Dispose of Unwanted Medications

    Do you have a medicine chest full of your pets medications?  Don’t just throw them away due to the risk of exposure to people and other pets.  Please see the…

  • Dec 12 2012

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    Making a Treat Out of Your Pets Special Diet

    Is your cat cat or dog on a special diet?  Are you having trouble finding an acceptable treat for them?  You can use their actual food to make treats.  Canned…

  • Dec 06 2012

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    Pet Winter Safety Tips

    Do not leave your pet outdoors when temperatures drop below freezing.  Dogs need outdoor exercise, but take care not to keep them outdoors for lengthy periods of time during very…

  • Dec 06 2012

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    Pet Safety Tips For The Holidays

    1.  Chocolate or coffee Vomiting, rapid heart rate and signs of anxiety can be seen with the ingestion of as little as 1/4 ounce of baking chocolate by a 10…

  • Nov 21 2012

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    Our Pet’s Diet

    Do dogs and cats need Gluten removed from their diets?  That question has been recently asked of several veterinary nutritionists.  Their answer was that gluten is the protein portion of…