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Caring for Your Older Pet
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Many of the same problems that affect people as they age, such as arthritis and diabetes, can also affect your pet. Making a few changes to the way you care for your furry friend will help you ensure that your pet stays healthy and happy as the years go by.
Look for Common Signs of Illness
Changes
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Pet Dental Care - Tips to Manage Your Pet’s Oral Health
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Do you know how to keep your pet's teeth and gums healthy?
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Preparing For Pet Dental Month
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Not sure if your pet needs a dental exam? These 10 reasons may help you make a decision.
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The Benefits of Pet Massage
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Want to ease your pet's aches and pains? Try massage!
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Pet Blood Donors: Helping Other Animals in Need
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Could a selfless act by your pet save another animal's life?
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Reducing the Spread of Disease When You Have Multiple Pets
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Do your pets do everything together, including sharing illnesses? These tips will help reduce the transmission of viruses and diseases.
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What Your Pet's Stools Say About Their Health
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Want to know if your pet is healthy? Take a look at his or her stools.
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Put Some Teeth Into Your Pet’s Dental Care
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According to the American Animal Hospital Association, nearly two-thirds of pets suffer from dental problems because their owners do not provide dental care for them. Imagine what would happen to your own teeth if they were never brushed or examined by a dentist. The same thing can happen with your pet’s
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Obesity and Diabetes in Pets
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Think diabetes only affect people? Overweight pets may be at risk too.
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National Heartworm Awareness Month Focuses Attention on a Potentially Deadly Disease
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Heartworm disease can have a devastating effect on your pet's health. National Heartworm Awareness Month, observed annually in April, reminds pet owners about the health dangers this preventable disease poses for pets.
What Are Heartworms?
Thin, white heartworms look like cooked pieces of spaghetti.
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How to Prevent Motion Sickness in Pets
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Does your pet suffer from motion sickness? Find out how to treat the problem.
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How to Clean Your Pet's Teeth
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Per their dentist’s recommendation, most people brush their teeth twice a day and floss once a day. Practicing regular at-home care and routinely visiting an oral health professional can help prevent bad breath, tooth decay and gum disease. Having good oral hygiene practices is also essential for helping
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How to Control Bad Breath in Pets: Tips & Tricks
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There’s nothing fun about getting a slobbery wet kiss from a dog or a cat with bad breath! Bad breath, also known as halitosis, is generally caused by excessive build-up of odor -producing bacteria inside your pet’s mouth, lungs, or even gut. While most cases of bad breath can be traced back to poor
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Do I Have to Vaccinate My Pet?
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Not sure if your furry friend really needs those vaccinations? Skipping them can cause serious health problems - for your pet and you.
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Pet-Friendly Exercises Offer Benefits for Both You and Your Pet
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Looking for a devoted workout partner? Consider exercising with your pet.
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Who's Healthier: Purebreds or Mixed Breeds?
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For years, pet owners have disagreed about whether purebred or mixed breed dogs are healthier. Until recently, there was no scientific data to back up their opinions, but UC Davis researchers recently helped answer the question with a landmark health study.
The Arguments
Pet owners who thought that
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