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Brush Up On Your Pet’s Dental Care

We would no more forget to brush our teeth than forget to get dressed, so why do we not take the same care of our pets’ teeth? The answer is simple: we’re busy, and time is short. With this in

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Pet Dental Care: 101

These pets helped us announce Pet Dental Care Month last week, but they didn’t tell you why Pet Dental Health is so important! What good dental care prevents is periodontal disease. This is a condition that causes irreversible damage to

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Can A Walk A Day Keep Your Dog’s Bad Habits Away?

Last week we discussed dog training classes and the benefits they can bring to both you and your pets. This week, in honor of National Walk Your Dog Month we’re going to take a look at how regular exercise can

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10 Reasons Why Puppy Training Classes Should Be On Your To-Do List.

January 2015 boasts two big events on the Pet Calendar, National Train Your Dog Month and Walk Your Dog Month. We think both of these causes are hugely important in the life of a healthy and happy pet. This week

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The Lowdown on Labradors

Labrador retrievers are consistently ranked as one of the most popular dogs in the world. The Labrador’s heritage can be traced back to the now extinct St John’s Water Dog, a breed that was regarded for its supreme retrieving abilities.

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Keep Your Dog Happy this Holiday Season

The holidays are a wonderful time of year, but all the excitement can often be stressful for your pets. Visitors, holiday decorations and foods add new dangers and stresses to your pet’s life. With a little prior preparation it’s easy

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5 Tips for Potential New Pet Owners this Holiday Season

Adding a pet to the family is an exciting time. Once you’ve made the decision that you and your family are ready to bring a pet into your home, the task of finding and preparing for your new furry friend

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6 Ways To Help Animals In Need This Thanksgiving.

Thanksgiving is just around the corner, and with a nor’easter making temperatures plummet there are lots of animals that need your help to stay warm and well fed this year. Here are six easy ways to give back to pets over the

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Your Pet, Your Pocket, and Diabetes

November is National Pet Diabetes Month, so we wanted to provide you with the facts about diabetes and how it can affect your pet. Diabetes mellitus or sugar diabetes is a common problem in older cats and dogs. Diabetes is

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Pet Toxin Guide

A searchable table to help you discover what household items can be toxic to your pet.

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