Pesky Pests

Pesky Pests

Don’t let the snow fool you! Spring is quickly approaching bringing with it sunshine, warm air temperatures, and those unfortunate seasonal pests. A little preparation can go a long way in helping your pets stay pest free this spring and summer! FleasFleas are nearly impossible to avoid for an entire season, even with flea collars, shampoos, and other products meant to protect your pet and reject fleas. The first sign your dog may have brought ...
5 Dangers To Look Out For This Winter

5 Dangers To Look Out For This Winter

There is nothing cuter than seeing your dog covered in the fluffy snow or in Christmas sweaters and winter booties. Taking your animal outside in winter is fun for everyone. However, there are some dangers to look out for to keep your pet safe during the winter months. One. Hypothermia can occur in animals during the winter months despite their fur coats. If their temperature drops from the normal range (100-102.5ºF) and is left untreated, ...
6 tips for keeping dandruff free

6 tips for keeping dandruff free

Maybe you’ve been noticing some large white flakes lately. We’re not talking about snow, but dandruff, which is about just as pesky as snow. If Fido has dandruff, it means that his skin is dry. Here’s are some tips to dealing with the flakes: 6.) Grooming: Regular grooming is important for your pet because it not only makes your pet look and feel good, but it also helps distribute those natural protective oils throughout your ...
Holiday Safety Tips for Your Pet (Part 2)

Holiday Safety Tips for Your Pet (Part 2)

As the Christmas season approaches, you will likely prepare your home for the holidays with trees, flowers, lights, and more. These items may bring you holiday cheer, but they can also be potentially dangerous for your pet. Be cautious this holiday season and keep these important safety tips in mind. #1. Holly, mistletoe, and poinsettias are all dangerous to pet’s health if ingested. Keep these in pet-free areas of your home, especially if you don’t ...
Holiday Safety Tips for Your Pet

Holiday Safety Tips for Your Pet

Thanksgiving can be stressful for everyone, but many people overlook the stress that holidays can put on their pets. With so many new people and things in the house, your dog is bound to be both curious and overwhelmed. Here are a few tips to get everyone through the holidays: #1. Make sure guests know the house rules. Clearly communicate rules to your holiday visitors right away. Your pet’s safety is important and keeping rules ...
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