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Think Your Dogs Are Protected? 4 Reasons They Need To Be Vaccinated Against Lyme Disease

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If you have dogs, you owe it to them to do your best to protect them against health hazards. Some of the health hazards you want to protect them against are diseases that can have negative implications on your health. One of those diseases is Lyme disease. If your dogs haven’t been vaccinated against Lyme disease, you need to take care of that right away. Lyme disease should never be taken lightly. Read More»

The Hidden Expenses Of Dog Ownership

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While you may experience sticker shock when you see the prices for specific breeds of dogs, the cost of buying a dog is only the tip of the iceberg as far as the expenses of ownership are concerned. Routine veterinary and grooming services are necessary to keep your dog happy and healthy, which can become expensive overtime. You are also likely to experience at least one trip to a pet hospital or similar venue, just as you would with a human child, which would mean additional costs. Read More»

A Guide To Getting Your Dog Spayed Or Neutered

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When you’d like to be a responsible dog owner, you need to think about getting your pet spayed or neutered. This is a measure that a lot of localities are pushing due to the effect that it has on the community. If you’re at this stage of pet ownership, you need to learn as much as you can about this procedure. To this end, read on and follow these tips, as you hire a vet that can help you out: Read More»

Want To Help Your Cat Heal After Dental Surgery? 4 Ways To Prepare Before Coming Home

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Helping your cat recover after they get dental surgery is an essential part of taking care of your cat since they could end up hurting their mouth and needing further dental work done. While the veterinarian you visit will likely have instructions for how to take care of your cat once their dental care has been finished, you may still be confused about what you need to do. The following tips can all ensure that your cat has a speedy recovery and that their dental work heals without any conflicts: Read More»

Taking A Dog To An Animal Hospital For CHF

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When a dog suddenly begins getting tired after playing for only a short period of time, it might be due to a heart condition. Get your dog examined by a vet as soon as possible if he or she is unable to run around as before. The reason why is because your dog is showing one of the symptoms of congestive heart failure (CHF). If the condition is severe, taking your dog to an animal hospital might be the wisest thing to do if you don’t want to wait for an appointment to be set. Read More»

Lop-Eared Rabbits: An Overview Of Grooming Requirements You Should Know

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With a docile temperament and an adorable, sleepy appearance, there is no question that any lop-eared rabbit breed will catch your eye when you are choosing a pet bunny. While these little hoppers definitely make good companions and excellent pets whether kept indoors or out, they also have some special grooming requirements to be considered. Check out some of the basic grooming tasks you will be responsible for when you take home a lop-eared bunny as your own. Read More»

The What, Why, & How Behind The Canine Influenza Vaccine

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One of the vaccines that your veterinarian may present you with for your dog is the canine influenza vaccine, which is designed to fight against the flu and is administered on a yearly basis, just like the flu vaccine for people. However, it is not the exact same vaccinate as the ones for humans. Here are three things you need to understand about the canine influenza vaccine: What The Canine Influenza Virus Is Read More»

Four Things You Need To Do If Your Flea Medicine Isn't Working

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The rise in temperatures also brings an increase in pests that plague pets, like fleas. If you notice your pet excessively scratching or see small specks of black on your pet’s skin (this is known as flea dirt), it is likely that your pet has fleas. You have may even spot a flea or two crawling directly on your pet. This is especially troubling if your pet is taking flea medicine. Read More»

Take Your Dog To The Veterinarian

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When it comes to your dog, you want to make sure that it is taken care of in every aspect of its life. A big part of that life is going to be medical care. Dogs have to get shots and they will inevitably have to get medical treatment. You want to make sure that you have a veterinarian that you know and trust. No matter how diligent you are with your dog, there may be times when you are going to need an emergency trip to the veterinarian. Read More»

2 Reasons Why It Is So Important To Have Your Dog's Teeth Cleaned

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Just as with humans, animals have a mouth full of teeth that are going to need to be cleaned. However, many pet owners don’t seem to realize just how important it is that they take the time to clean their pet’s teeth themselves, as well as by the veterinarian. Having your dog’s teeth cleaned by the vet is going to allow them to have a full cleaning and analysis done to ensure that you are brushing their teeth while and that they have good oral health overall. Read More»