Snakes and How to Keep Your Pet Safe
Pop quiz time – you are walking with your dog in the woods and come upon a snake.
Would you be able to tell a venomous snake from one of the harmless varieties? Would you know what to do if it was a venomous snake and your pet was bitten? Here are some answers we hope will help!
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Is Your Senior Cat in Pain?
While our cats are generally living longer, a feline is still considered a senior at age 11 (about 60 in human years) and geriatric at 15 (76 years for a human). So although your kitty may be young at heart, it is important to remember that senior and geriatric cats are more at risk for arthritis, especially in the hips and spine.
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National Pet Obesity Awareness Day is October 9!
According to a 2012 survey by the Association for Pet Obesity Prevention (APOP), 55 percent of U.S. dogs and cats are now overweight.
Many people think fat cats and pudgy pups are cute, but consider this:
Overweight pets don’t feel good. Overweight pets often appear tired or lazy, lack energy and playfulness, are reluctant to jump or run, have difficulty grooming, lag behind on walks and pant heavily. In addition, the extra weight puts stress on their joints, hearts, lungs, liver, kidneys are more.
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How Fleas and Ticks Can Affect Your Cat
No pet lover wants to see their precious kitty suffering with fleas and ticks. Yet, as every pet lover knows, these nasty parasites are a fact of life when you have furry companions -- this is especially true in the summer months as that’s when they thrive.
All pets are at risk when it comes to fleas and ticks. Even indoor cats. Sometimes cat lovers think they're indoor cats can’t attract fleas or ticks but that’s not true. You can bring ticks in on your clothes and if you have a visiting pet, they could bring fleas with them.
You don’t want that!
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An Integrative Approach to Gastrointestinal Disorders
The gastrointestinal system is very important in overall health. It is not only necessary for the nourishment of the body, but is also critical for keeping the body hydrated, presenting antigens to the rest of the body, maintaining balance in intestinal bacteria and elimination of the unusable substances ingested.
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September 28 is World Rabies Day!
Because of the success of preventative measures in our corner of the globe, many people generally do not give a deadly illness like rabies much thought.
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Deaf Dogs: Living with Hearing Loss
National Deaf Dog Awareness Week is September 24th-30th.
While most dogs experience some degree of hearing loss during their lifetime, deafness does not have to mean a decreased quality of life—for you or your dog! Learn the signs of hearing loss in dogs and how to manage deafness at home here.
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Are Over-the-Counter Supplements and Herbal Formulas Safe for Pets?
The over-the-counter (OTC) supplement market has boomed in recent years as consumers seek alternatives to traditional health care for both humans and animals. But how do we know that dietary supplements and herbal formulas bought over the counter are effective or safe?
Often, the manufacturer of these products is not overseen unless adverse results are reported. Studies show, however, that most consumers do not report such events. Even if they did, it may take years before the FDA received enough complaints to warrant an investigation of the product.
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