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  • Apr 28 2022

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    Pet First Aid Awareness Month

    During an emergency, time is of the essence. Every minute spent looking for supplies and first aid advice from Dr. Google (there really IS good information out there) delays your ability to assist…

  • Apr 21 2022

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    Heartworm Disease: Protect Your Pet and Slow the Spread

    If you are the guardian of a cat or dog, heartworm disease should matter to you. …

  • Apr 14 2022

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    Pet Food Hazards You May Not Know About

    A recent study to assess dog owners’ pet food handling and storage hygiene practices has raised awareness of the FDA’s guidelines for doing just so. Wait, which FDA guidelines? If you didn’t…

  • Apr 07 2022

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    Pet Supplies: Spend Less to Get More

    Inflation, taxes, and the cost of living are on the rise. Pet owners, feeling the financial strain, often look for ways to trim their pet care budget. Stuffed toys get destroyed, scratching surfaces…

  • Mar 31 2022

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    Pets Lost & Found: What You Should Do

    Pet owners can do everything right to prevent their pet from becoming lost but, unfortunately, it still sometimes happens. When it does, time is of the essence, effective online and in-person…

  • Jun 01 2012

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    Is having a dog under your desk better than having the corner office?

    We all know the feeling. You get home from a tough day at work: you’re tired, you’re stressed, you’re preoccupied with the day’s events. But then, you open your door, and there’s the dog,…

  • Jun 01 2012

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    Tick Prevention

    Tick season is upon us again. Or at least, it is now in full swing, as ticks have been found on dogs even in northern areas in the winter. Along with these ticks come conversations about what is or…