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  • The Importance of Preventative Care for Your Feline Companion

    As a cat parent, you want to ensure the best possible care for your feline companion. While it can be easy to neglect preventative care, regular check-ups with your veterinarian are crucial for maintaining the health and well-being of your cat. Explore the many benefits of taking your cat for preventative care and how it can support your cat's overall health and happiness. Prevention is Key Preventative care is important for your cat because it helps to prevent diseases or catch them at an early stage.
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  • 4 Common Mistakes That Can Warrant A Trip To The Animal Hospital

    As a pet owner, you naturally want the best for your furry family member. You would do anything to ensure your cat or dog's health and safety. However, you could unknowingly be doing things that may be causing harm to your pet.  Here are some common mistakes that can warrant a trip to the animal hospital. Skipping Veterinary Checkups An important part of being a responsible pet owner is taking your pet to regular veterinary checkups.
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  • 4 Reasons To Consider Mobile Vet Services For Your Animal Friend

    A sick pet can be a stressful thing to handle. The situation becomes even more stressful when you aren't in a position to take the animal for medical attention. Fortunately, you can avoid the hassle of traveling with your ill animal to the vet by getting one to come to your home. Here are four benefits to expect from a traveling vet. You Don't Have to Change the Pet's Environment 
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  • Health Problems That Are Common In Pomeranians

    Pomeranians are such adorable, personable little dogs. Many of them live long, happy lives. However, like most dog breeds, Poms are prone to certain health problems. Watch out for signs of these health problems as your little Pom ages, and reach out to a vet if you start to suspect something might be wrong. Collapsed Trachea Pomeranians have pretty thin, weak tracheas. As such, they are at risk for a condition called collapsed trachea.
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  • Did You Just Pick Out A New Puppy? 3 Reasons To Arrange For Microchipping Pet Services

    Technology has made taking care of new puppies so much easier. Yet many pet owners aren't taking advantage of everything the tech world has to offer in regards to taking care of their favorite pup. In addition to the usual puppy checkup, you'll also want to talk to your pet's veterinarian about their microchipping pet services that provide you with these benefits for adding a new dog to your home.
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  • 3 Signs It's Time To Bring Your Dog To The Vet For Allergies

    If you notice that your dog has been behaving differently, it could be due to the chance that they are sick or having a negative reaction to their environment in some way. A change in food, season, or even the laundry detergent you use can all make an impact in their health. If you suspect that the problem may be allergies, it's so important that you schedule a visit to the vet right away.
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  • 4 Ways To Protect Your Dog From Oral Health Problems

    Does your dog have unbearable breath? While a bad case of doggy breath may seem humorous, your dog's oral health is really not a laughing matter. Unfortunately, many pets don't receive the routine dental care that they need. As a result, many dogs end up with oral health problems, ranging from cavities to gum disease, by the time they're just a few years old. Fortunately, there are simple steps all dog owners can take to protect their pets from oral health problems.
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  • 3 Ways Your Cat Might Be More Susceptible To Poor Oral Health

    Most pet parents know that in order to maintain good oral hygiene for cats, it's necessary to brush their teeth on a regular basis. However, just doing this may not be enough. If your cat has one of the following three risk factors for poor oral health, you may want to step up your game and make a bigger effort to keeping your kitty's mouth healthy. Read on to learn about these three things that can make your cat more likely to have poor oral health.
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  • 3 Reasons To See A Vet For Your Dog's Dental Health

    One of the most important reasons to take your dog to a vet clinic is to make sure that your dog's dental health is taken care of, mostly because a lot of unfortunate and painful conditions can occur if the dog's dental health is allowed to degrade. Listed below are just a few of the reasons to see a vet for your dog's dental health. Poor Dental Hygiene Can Leave Your Dog In A Lot Of Pain
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  • 10 Rules Of Helping Stray Animals: How To Take Some Of The "Ruffness" Out Of Rescue

    While animal rescue is a noble effort, it can also be a chaotic, expensive and even dangerous effort. To make it less "ruff" on you and your household, as well as to increase your success rate, consider the following 10 rules of helping stray animals. 1. Don't Plan On Taking In Every Stray As much as your heart may ache for each animal left unattended by caring human hands, if you allow your heart to dictate your actions, you're likely to take rescuing to such an extreme that it could negatively affect your life.
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