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How to Help Your New Cat Feel Welcomed in Your Home
Category: Newsletter Library, Cats
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How to Keep Your Cat from Getting Fat
Category: Newsletter Library, Cats
A fat cat may appear happy and provide visitors with a source of amusement, but feline obesity is certainly no laughing matter. Cats who carry excess weight have a heightened risk for diabetes, cancer, liver problems, degenerative joint pain and other conditions that could severely curtail its quality
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How to Make Vet Visits a More Pleasant Experience for Your Pet
Category: Newsletter Library, Behavior & Training
Does your pet dislike visiting the vet? These tips may make visits less stressful.
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How to Make Your Rescue Pet Feel Comfortable in Your Home
Category: Newsletter Library
Planning to welcome a new dog? These suggestions will help your rescue pet adjust to a new home.
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How to Pet-Proof Your Home
Category: Newsletter Library
Is your home safe for your pet?
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How to Prevent Motion Sickness in Pets
Category: Newsletter Library, Keeping Pets Healthy
Does your pet suffer from motion sickness? Find out how to treat the problem.
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How to Take Care of Your Pet's Nails
Category: Newsletter Library, Keeping Pets Healthy
Many pets dislike having their feet touched and their nails trimmed. Owners worry that they may hurt their pets especially if the pet struggles when having their nails cut. This is probably why many owners take their pets to their veterinarians or groomers to have this done. If you are thinking of trimming
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How to Tell A Pet's Age from Its Teeth
Category: Newsletter Library, Tips for Pet Owners
How old is your pet? Taking a look at your furry friend's mouth can provide some clues.
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How to Tell When Your Cat Is Sick
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Not sure if your cat is sick? Take a look at these signs.
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How to Treat Common Injuries in Your Dog
Category: Newsletter Library, Tips for Pet Owners
Would you know what to do if your dog was injured?
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How to Treat Common Paw Problems in Dogs
Category: Newsletter Library, Keeping Pets Healthy
Have you noticed a change in your dog's paws? One of these paw problems may be to blame.
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Human vs Pet Medications: Why You Should Never Share Medicine with Your Pets
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Could your medications harm your pets?
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Hypothyroidism
Category: Pet Health, Chronic Conditions, Pet Health
Hypothyroidism is the natural deficiency of thyroid hormone and is the most common hormone imbalance of dogs. This deficiency is produced by several different mechanisms. The most common cause (at least 95% of cases) is immune destruction of the thyroid gland. It can also be caused by natural atrophy
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Identifying Dementia in Senior Dogs
Category: Newsletter Library, Keeping Pets Healthy
Have you noticed changes in your older dog's behavior?
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Internet Reunites Lost Pets and Owners
Category: Newsletter Library, Tips for Pet Owners
Everyone loves the amazing stories of dogs and cats who travel long distances to find their way back home or even locate their owners in a new city. Unfortunately, these happy tales are the rare exception to the rule. For every pet that makes it back after leaving, there are tens of thousands who
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Introducing Your First
Category: Newsletter Library, Tips for Pet Owners
Pets aren't the only ones who need a little (or a lot) of help adjusting to life with a newborn. No matter how much you plan ahead, the addition of a new family member may be difficult for your pet. Remember, your dog or cat was your first "baby" and is used to being the center of your attention. So
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Introducing a New Pet to Your Current Ones
Category: Newsletter Library, Tips for Pet Owners
Are you considering adding another furry companion to your family? If so, have you thought about how your new pet will interact with your current ones? Introducing a new pet into the family is always exciting, but it’s important to make sure that the pets you already have are prepared for the new addition.
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Introductions
Category: Living With Your Pet, Children and Pets
Bringing an animal home to become a member of your family is certainly an exciting time. However, you want to be careful when your new cat or dog first meets your kids. Here are a few of our best tips on how to introduce new pets to children in a way that fosters a bond from the very start. Have Plenty
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Is My Dog Fat Or Is It A Thyroid Problem?
Category: Newsletter Library
Wondering why your dog is packing on the pounds? A thyroid problem may be responsible for the weight gain.
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Is My Dog Sick?
Category: Newsletter Library, Recognizing Illness
Identifying the signs of sickness in a dog can be challenging, even for the most vigilant pet owners. Since a sick dog is unable to verbally communicate what hurts, pet owners must pay close attention to identify the signs of illness. Subtle changes in behavior or appetite may be symptomatic of an underlying
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Is Your Cat's Personality Influenced by Coat Color?
Category: Newsletter Library, Behavior & Training, Newsletter Library, Cats
Are orange cats friendlier than black ones? Coat color may play a role in personality.
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Is Your Pet In Pain?
Category: Newsletter Library, Recognizing Illness
There are signs to look for when your pet is experiencing pain. Together you and your veterinarian can identify and help your pet with pain that may be present. The issue of pain in animals is so critical that the American Animal Hospital Association (AAHA) teamed up with the American Association of
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Is Your Pet Overweight?
Category: Newsletter Library, Nutrition & Food
Packing on the pounds is just as dangerous for your pet as it is for you. Being overweight or obese can lead to many of the same health problems whether you are a human, dog or cat. Luckily, with your help, your furry friend can easily lose that excess weight and enjoy a healthier, happier life with your help.
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Is a Cat Enclosure Right for Your Cat?
Category: Newsletter Library, Cats
A cat enclosure offers the perfect way for your favorite feline to enjoy a little outdoor time without being subjected to the dangers of the real world. Before you make the decision about adding an enclosure to your property, consider these facts. Free Access to the Outdoors Can Decrease a Cat's Lifespan Free
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Is a Feral Cat Right for You?
Category: Newsletter Library, Cats
In many ways, Tiger Kitty (or TK as he's known for short) isn't your typical feral cat. Unlike his still-wild counterparts who still roam around, homeless and often hungry, he now has a home. When his owners get home at night, he runs out to meet them and rubs against their ankles looking to be patted.
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Is a Wet Nose a Sign of a Healthy Pet?
Category: Newsletter Library, Recognizing Illness
Have you ever heard that a wet nose is a sign that your pet is healthy? Although that's often the case, it's not always true. A moist nose can benefit your pet in several ways, but it doesn't necessarily guarantee good health. How Does a Wet Nose Help My Pet? Have you ever been woken at 5 a.m. by a cold,
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Itching Pets
Category: Video Newsroom, Health Topics
It's a common occurrence: Pet owners expressing feelings of frustration, helplessness and even despair from a single symptom. Their pets itch and scratch, itch and scratch — and it is not a flea problem! Although this may not seem like a big deal, these owners suffer through sleepless nights as their
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January Newsletter: Don't Forget to Vaccinate Your Pets this Year
Category: Newsletter Library
Is pet vaccinated?
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January Newsletter: National Bird Day
Category: Newsletter Library
Got any plans for National Bird Day?
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July is National Lost Pet Prevention Month
Category: Newsletter Library, Seasonal Topics
A lost pet is every pet owner's worst nightmare. These tips can help you keep your furry friend safe.
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June Newsletter: How Often Should Cats Be Vaccinated?
Category: Newsletter Library
Do you know how often your cat needs to visit the veterinarian for vaccinations?
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June Newsletter: How X-Rays Can Help Detect Early Stages of Dental Diseases
Category: Newsletter Library
Could X-rays protect your pet oral health?
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Keep Cats Moving and Grooving
Category: Newsletter Library, Cats
Keeping your cat active can help it burn calories and use muscles, tendons and ligaments that may often be seen catnapping. Burning calories is important for your cat. The more your cat moves and exercises, the more calories it will expend during the activity. Exercise will help to off-set the naps taken
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Keep Your Pet Safe During the Holidays
Category: Newsletter Library, Seasonal Topics
Keep Thanksgiving day safe for your pet by following these tips.
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Keep Your Pets Calm During the Holiday Season with These Tips
Category: Newsletter Library, Behavior & Training
Although the holidays may be an exciting time of the year for you, your pets may find the festivities a little overwhelming. Even normally well-behaved pets can experience a little anxiety when their usual routines are disrupted. These tips will help you ensure that your furry friends truly enjoy the
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