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  • Dec 07 2017

    Winter Safety for Pets

    Let it snow, let it snow, let it snow! With the change of seasons, it’s time to pull out winter boots, coats, hats, and mitts. But what about our furry friends? They have warm fur coats, so do they…

  • Nov 30 2017

    November is National Pet Cancer Awareness Month

    Pets are living longer lives due to preventive care, improved nutrition, and advances in medicine. As our pets age they can experience diseases, including cancer, that come along with aging. National…

  • Nov 28 2017

    It’s Official! A Royal Wedding!

    A Royal Wedding is planned for spring 2018 with Meghan Markle marrying Prince Harry! …

  • Nov 23 2017

    Get Smart! About Antibiotics and Your Pet

    We have all heard about the overuse of antibiotics in humans. The overuse of antibiotics is the most important factor contributing to antibiotic resistance. Misusing antibiotics by not taking them as…

  • Nov 16 2017

    Handbag and Coat Pocket Hazards

    With the holiday season approaching, parties and festivities with family and friends are being planned! It’s important to keep in mind the hidden hazards that can be stashed away in guests’…

  • Nov 09 2017

    November is National Pet Diabetes Month

    Just as in humans, pets can be affected by diabetes. Diabetes in animals is similar to that in humans. It is extremely important as caregivers to our pets to recognize the signs of diabetes and…

  • Nov 01 2017

    November is Adopt a Senior Pet Month

    Senior pets end up in shelters for a variety of reasons. They are often thought of as “problem pets” but in fact they lose their homes for a variety of reasons. Often senior pets end up in…