Tips For Taking Care Of Pets During Hurricanes And Emergency Evacuations
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14 October 2016
If you live in an area prone to storms or hurricanes, make some strides to prepare and plan for an emergency before it hits. Pets can become very distressed during a hurricane; do what you can to make them as comfortable as possible during these emergency situations.
Ensure your cat or dog's comfort and safety during hurricanes with these tips:
Prepare an emergency kit. Before the storm hits, prepare a pet emergency kit in a durable bag or backpack.
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3 Things You Can Expect When You Take Your Dog In For A Veterinary Dental Cleaning
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22 September 2016
Just like humans, it is important that you make sure your dog's teeth are well taken care of. This not only involves using a dog toothbrush and toothpaste to brush their teeth on a regular basis, but it also involves taking them into the vet to get a professional dental cleaning. This dental cleaning allows the vet to thoroughly inspect your dog's teeth and gums and to give their teeth a good cleaning.
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Treating And Preventing Urinary Tract Infections In Dogs
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20 July 2016
A urinary tract infection (UTI) can make your dog downright miserable. He or she may yelp while urinating, experience blood in the urine, or urinate in unwanted areas such as inside the home. If left untreated, what starts as a minor UTI can spread into the bladder and kidneys. So, it's important to treat a UTI effectively, and then to take steps to prevent your dog from developing another one.
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Dental Disease And Your Cat's Health
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12 July 2016
Your cat hides their illnesses well, and that goes for any dental problems they may have. You have to be the diligent cat owner and watch for signs of any dental issues. If left untreated, your cat can develop some serious and painful health problems. Here are some of the signs that your cat is in distress and what can be done to help them.
Looking for Signs of Dental Problems
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