Traveling with a Pet Doesn't Have to be Tough
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Ear infections are common in dogs and can be caused by a wide variety of things, including yeast, mites and bacteria. While you will need to have your dogs ears checked out by a vet to determine the exact cause of your dog’s infection, the steps you take at home will remain pretty much the same regardless of their findings. The tube of prescription medicine you use may be different for an infection caused by mites rather than one caused by yeast; that’s about it.…
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Your dog is probably just as excited as you are about the upcoming summer season. The warm weather means more outdoor playtime for your furry family member. However, as the temperatures increase, there will be more dangers for your dog. Here are five summer dangers that can hurt your pooch:
Heat Stroke
The idea of your dog suffering a heat stroke is frightening, but it can happen. When the temperatures are scorching hot, it is important to watch your pooch extra carefully and make sure he always has water.…
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When your dog goes outside to do his or her business, they may be exposed to fleas. Fleas can quickly take hold of our dog and invest his or her coat quickly. The fleas will bite your dog, causing them to itch and become very uncomfortable. Instead of using harsh chemicals or flea collars to keep fleas at bay, use the guide that follows to learn a few quick and easy natural ways to repel the vile insects.…
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When you are the pet parent to a dog that is an integral member of your family, you want to take the same care of their health that you do for your human family members. And if your dog has allergies, you may wonder if there are any pet health remedies or treatments that you can provide them to help them be less miserable due to allergy symptoms. Get to know some of the ways that you can take care of your dog with allergies so that you can be sure you are doing everything you can to keep them happy and healthy.…
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While cats are generally very independent and require little care when left alone, there’s always the chance you may need to board them when you’re gone for an extended period. Unfortunately, cats may suffer from separation anxiety or aggression towards handlers or other cats when boarded. Here’s what you need to know about how to treat these behaviors.
Dealing With Separation Anxiety
Separation anxiety is caused by a wide range of problems, chief among them being separation from their owner.…
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Deciding on whether or not to leave your cat home alone while you are on vacation can be difficult. Cats are known for being independent animals, so it may seem natural that they can stay home alone. This isn’t always the case, though, since cats can get lonely and there are many other concerns, such as safety. The following can help you decide whether to board your cat or not.…
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If you’re moving far away and traveling by plane, you may find yourself in a situation where you need to make plans for moving your cat as well. Instead of worrying that your cat will be unhappy or that they will not safely arrive at your destination, you should schedule a visit to your veterinarian so that you can get the advice needed for a safe and relaxing trip.
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If you have more than one cat, chances are you have had to deal with minor spats between the two pets. Usually injuries are nothing to be concerned about – a small scratch is common, or perhaps a nip or bite. Occasionally these small scratches become infected, leading to an abscess. The following tips can help you treat abscesses if they do occur.
Tip #1: Check for scratches daily
The trick to preventing major infection is to catch scratches before they get infected.…
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You want only the best for your feline friend’s health, but you may have never considered getting their dental health inspected. That is a mistake that too many cat owners make: there are a variety of dental problems that can cause serious health concerns or even just great discomfort to your cat. Here’s how you can diagnose three of the most common.
Tooth Resorption
This painful condition occurs in over 50% of all house cats and it causes their teeth to get destroyed by large and painful lesions.…
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