Thanksgiving Safety Tips for your Pets

Holiday cheer is in the air, and with Thanksgiving just around the corner, we look forward to spending precious time with loved ones. Since our furry friends are essential to our lives, it is our first concern to keep them safe and well during the celebrations. We’ll review some crucial Thanksgiving safety advice in this […]

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Keep Your Pet Warm & Cozy in Cold Weather

How to Keep Your Pet Warm and Cozy in Chilly Weather Winter blankets the world in a serene white embrace, but potential risks for our furry companions lie beneath the beauty. As the temperatures drop, pet owners must ensure their beloved dogs and cats are safe and comfortable during the colder months. In this blog, […]

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Teach Your Pet to Avoid Dangerous Substances

Toxin-Proof Training: Teach Your Pet to Avoid Dangerous Substances Our pets are cherished family members, but their instinctual curiosity can sometimes lead them into dangerous situations, especially when it comes to household toxins. Training your pets to obey commands like “leave it,” “stay,” and “drop it” can be lifesaving skills that prevent them from ingesting […]

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Airport Security & Your Pets.

Travel Advisory: Do NOT send your pet through the X-ray at airport security! Follow Transportation Security Administration (TSA) guidelines: 1. Take your pet out of the travel carrier just before screening. 2. Send the empty carrier through the X-ray unit on the conveyer belt. 3. Carry your pet or lead them through the walk-through metal […]

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Leaving Your Cat Home Alone

How long can a cat be left home alone? Its a question often asked, and although cats don’t require daily walks like dogs, being around them does matter more than you think. Regardless, there may be times when you must leave your home overnight or for even longer periods of time. The length of time […]

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Pet Emergency Preparation
Disaster Preparations for Pets.

Between earthquakes, fires, hurricanes and now coronavirus (covid-19) with no signs of slowing down, its time to start thinking about being prepared for such events when it comes to your pet and their health and safety. Creating a plan before an emergency happens will help keep you and your pets safe! Keep a Go Bag […]

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Should My Pet Get Tested for Coronavirus?

Pets can be tested, but because of the minimal risk, USDA, CDC, AVMA, and others are not recommending pets be tested for COVID-19 at this time. As of March 15, the Veterinary Diagnostic Laboratory at the College of Veterinary Medicine has the capability to test for the new COVID-19 in pets. The test request must […]

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I Have Coronavirus, How Do I Protect My Pet?

The American Veterinary Medical Association and the CDC recommend that anyone sick with COVID-19 should maintain separation from household pets and other animals while you are sick with COVID-19, just like you would with people. Although there have been minimal reports of pets becoming sick with COVID-19 in the United States, it is still recommended that people sick with […]

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Can Dogs and Cats Get Coronavirus (COVID-19)?

Can my pet get the COVID-19 virus? The Coronavirus (COVID-19) mostly spreads from person to person, however it can also spread between people and animals. COVID-19 is a type of coronavirus. Some cause cold-like illnesses in people, and others cause illness in animals, such as bats. While the specific source of origin isn’t 100% known, the […]

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The Top Essential Cat Care Supplies

Here are the best cat supplies you’ll need if you have a new feline member of the family. Cat Food When choosing food for your furry friend, keep in mind your cat’s life stage, growth, adult, senior or geriatric, when narrowing down the possibilities, and decide if you want to go with dry cat food […]

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