Creating a Reptile Emergency Kit

Emergencies happen, and when they do, they can be stressful for anyone. But this is even more true for people who own pets and especially exotics. With little time to prepare and uncertainty about what may happen next, exotics owners often find themselves scrambling to cobble together a solution in an emergency. Natural disasters, power […]

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Christmas Trees and Pets

Holiday Danger Alert: Christmas Trees and Pets Your Christmas tree likely steals the show each holiday season, outshining the other festive decorations. But, your showstopper holds a host of hazards for your furry pal. When decking out your tree this year, be aware of the following potential safety issues for pets and keep your four-legged […]

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Create a Pet First Aid Kit

In just a few weeks, September begins. September is National Disaster Preparedness Month. This holiday encourages people to prepare for disasters or emergencies in their homes, businesses, and communities. As a pet owner, you have an extra responsibility to prep your pet for disaster. A first-aid kit that is fully stocked—not only for you but […]

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Preparing Your Pet Sitter

You know that taking care of your furry friend is a big responsibility if you’re a pet owner. That’s why it’s important to find a reliable pet sitter who can help take care of your pet while you’re away. But how do you go about finding the right pet sitter? And what should you do […]

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End-of-Life Care Options For Your Pet

Planning Your Pet’s End-of-Life Care Although no pet owner wants to think about life without their pet, eventually a decision must be made about what to do for your pet’s end-of-life care. In many cases, such as with chronic health problems or terminal conditions, you can plan ahead to help alleviate the stress, anxiety, and worry […]

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Preventive Screenings in Senior Pets

Sadly, we know that our pets do not live long enough. Along with a shorter lifespan—in relation to their human family members—come rapid health changes, particularly in their later years. Although young pets can develop health issues seemingly overnight, it is much more common in senior pets. We can closely monitor their health and spot subtle […]

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Prepare for Your Pet’s Passing

Although a pet’s passing is never easy, preparing for the eventuality can help ease your mental and emotional distress. Here are four ways to help prepare for—and grieve—your pet’s eventual passing. #1: Assess your pet’s quality of life Your pet can’t tell you when they feel unwell, but they can indicate poor mental and physical health. Using […]

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Camping with your Pet

Is there anything more enjoyable than peering up at the starry night sky with your furry companion curled up next to you by the campfire? We do not believe so. Camping with your pet is a fun way to experience outdoor adventures together, but you must ensure your pet’s safety. Follow our team’s camping advice […]

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Helping Pets Adjust to Back-to-School Season

The change in household dynamics that comes with back-to-school time frequently impacts our cherished pets. Our canine friends could become stressed, bored, or experience separation anxiety as families resume their regular schedules. However, we can help our pets get through this changeover phase without incident by employing a few straightforward measures and taking additional care. In this […]

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Road Trips with your Pet

Embarking on adventures with your furry companion can be a rewarding experience, but ensuring their safety and well-being during travel is paramount. This blog explores essential tips for traveling safely with your pet, emphasizing the importance of preparation, regular check-ups, and necessary documentation. A Roadmap to Wellness Schedule a thorough check-up with your veterinarian before […]

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