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Pet safety–after the fireworks display

July 1, 2014 by Jennifer Simms

Pet safety–after the fireworks display

With Independence Day just around the corner, most pet guardians are aware of the dangers fireworks can pose to our four-legged friends and know how to keep their pets safe and calm during the festivities. However, once the last firework has been lit, the danger has not completely passed. Those spent fireworks littering the ground… [Read more]

Filed Under: Pet Health Tagged: fireworks safety, pet safety

Avoid these unsafe cat toys

June 10, 2014 by Jennifer Simms

Avoid these unsafe cat toys

Cats love toys, and playing with your cat is a great way for you and your cat to spend quality time together. Plus, the exercise will help your cat stay in shape, and stay mentally challenged as well. Luckily, there are a wide variety of toys to choose from, depending upon your own cat’s playtime… [Read more]

Filed Under: How to Tagged: cat toys, pet safety

Keep your pets safe from these common barbecue hazards

May 25, 2014 by Dr. Dym

Keep your pets safe from these common barbecue hazards

Memorial day weekend is a very special time of year for fun, parties and barbecues; however, there are many potential dangers to be aware of for our pets, as well as preventative health care tips that animal guardians may take to keep holiday celebrations safe. One of the first things to be aware of this… [Read more]

Filed Under: Pet Health Tagged: barbecue safety tips, pet safety

How to prevent accidental pet poisoning

March 18, 2014 by Jennifer Simms

How to prevent accidental pet poisoning

Cats and dogs are very curious creatures. They walk around your home and yard, sniffing this and tasting that. While most of the time their curiosity is harmless, it’s not hard for your pet to accidentally eat something poisonous and end up very ill. March 16th-22nd marks National Poison Prevention Week, which provides information about… [Read more]

Filed Under: How to Tagged: pet poisoning, pet safety, pet toxins

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