Pet Safety
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July 4th Safety
Jun 29 2017
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Top 10 Holiday Dangers for Pets
Dec 15 2015
Be sure you and your pets have a happy, safe holiday season by being aware of the following common holiday dangers. Holiday Tinsel and Ornaments While they may not…
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Heat Stroke in Dogs, Part 2: Recognizing and Treating Heat Stroke
Aug 05 2015
Last week we talked about preventing heat stroke in dogs. Even if you are doing everything right, it is important for you to recognize the warning signs. Dogs who are…
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Heat Stroke in Dogs, Part 1: Prevention
Jul 30 2015
Heat stroke is a serious concern for dogs. When their body temperature rises from the normal 101.5 degrees to roughly 104 or 105, they lose the ability to regulate their…
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Peanut Butter Warning: Check the Ingredients
Jul 03 2015
Many dogs enjoy peanut butter as an occasional treat, a way to take their medications, or as a puzzle to chew out of a toy. But dog lovers need to…