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Making Your Arthritic Cat More Comfortable

29 September 2015
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Your furry feline companion moves much more slowly now in its old age. Arthritis in its joints makes walking painful. Your cat may spend hours sleeping in the same spot to avoid irritating its painful joints. Here are a number of ways that you can help your cat be more comfortable with this disease. Diet Changes Give your cat a low-calorie, high-protein cat food that keeps it slim and gives it the energy it needs. Read More …

Dogs & Anxiety: What It Looks Like And How You Can Help

29 September 2015
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Anxiety is a common behavior in dogs, though each dog will have its own trigger. For some, loud noises such as thunderstorms and vehicles are the trigger, while for others, experiences such as being left home alone are. Below is a guide to what anxiety looks like in dogs, how you can help, and when to see a veterinarian. What Anxiety Looks Like Similar to humans, dogs experience and exhibit anxiety in a number of ways and what may be anxious behaviors for one dog may not be for another. Read More …

Keeping Your Cat’s Teeth In The Best Of Health

24 September 2015
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Just like people, cats can contract infections due to bacteria on the teeth that gets embedded underneath the gums. Because of this, teeth cleaning is an important part of your cat's hygienic care that you will need to monitor. In most cases, your cat will have their teeth cleaned at their annual visit with their veterinarian. In the interim, you will want to do some cat teeth cleaning on your own to keep their mouth healthy. Read More …

Are Flies Attacking Your Dog’s Ears? 4 Simple Ways To Treat The Bites

24 September 2015
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Flies can really take a bite out of your dog's ears, especially if their ears stand upright – such as with German Shepard's or Dobermans. The flies climb inside their ears and bite at the tender flesh. Fly bites itch, which will make your dog start scratching. Unfortunately, the scratching can lead to infections. If you've seen flies swarming around your dog, and you've noticed small bloody sores inside its ears, you can use the treatment described below to provide relief from the pain and itching. Read More …