Holiday Safety Tips for Dogs
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- Dec-02-2016
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Holiday Safety Tips
People food
Many holiday foods are harmful or even toxic to our pet dogs. Particularly dangerous are cooked poultry bones; chocolate and other sweets; and bread dough. Click here for a complete list of foods to avoid feeding […]
Read MoreWhen illness strikes our aging parents, what happens to their dogs?
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- Aug-09-2016
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As many of us know from personal experience, getting older “ain’t pretty.” With advancing age may come physical illness, memory challenges, and sometimes both. When a senior’s abilities to care for him/herself become affected, others are naturally impacted too — […]
Read MoreThis is national dog bite prevention week – here are vital tips to keep your family safe
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- May-15-2016
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Kids and dogs go together like peanut butter and jelly, right? Well, not always.
Each year, more than 400,000 children in the U.S. are bitten by dogs so severely that they require medical attention. Often injuries are to the head and […]
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