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Apr 29 2014
FIV Infection on the Rise: Know the Facts
The Banfield Pet Hospital annual State of Pet Health Report for 2014 revealed a sharp increase in infectious diseases among cats. The reports analyzed data from the nearly 470,000 cats…
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Apr 26 2014
How to Manage Hairballs for Your Cat
Is vomiting hairballs normal for your cat? How often is too often? What can you do about hairballs? Read More…
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Apr 25 2014
How to Help Dogs with Thunder Phobia
A couple of weeks ago, a series of thunder storms moved over the south-eastern part of the United States and left flooded homes, hail damaged cars, and scared dogs in…
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Apr 25 2014
What to Do if Your Pet Goes Missing
It used to be that if a pet got lost, you’d hang up posters around your neighborhood and take out ads in the local paper. While these are still both…
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Apr 21 2014
Enjoy But Keep Your Pet Safe on Easter
While we celebrate Easter though, it’s important to keep our pets safe. Here are some of the most common dangers encountered by both dogs and cats. Read More…
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Apr 13 2014
Could Your Lawn or Garden Be Dangerous? Mushroom Toxicity in Pets
Mushrooms growing in your lawn, garden, or other outdoor locations can be quite dangerous to your pet if ingested. Read More…
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Apr 12 2014
Keep Your Pets Safe This Easter
Easter is around the corner and so are Easter hazards! This beautiful springtime holiday brings many delights, but also a few dangers for our pets. Here are a few tips…
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Apr 11 2014
Poisonous Springtime Plants. As you head into the garden to plant bulbs or clip fresh flowers, it’s important to keep in mind that some plants and fertilizers can be toxic to your pet. Learn more: http://goo.gl/8rhdrb What do you plant in your pet-safe yard and garden? Please SHARE your tips for safe gardening in the COMMENTS.
Poisonous Springtime Plants. As you head into the garden to plant bulbs or clip fresh flowers, it’s important to keep in mind that some plants and fertilizers can be toxic…
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Apr 04 2014
Regain Your Lost Friend with #HillsPet Metabolic Diet
As pet owners, we equate food with love. In doing so, we help our pets get pudgy. But overweight pets have less energy. They no longer act like the same…
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Apr 03 2014
Animal Hoarding – Crime, Mental Illness, or Both?
Often using the excuse of rescuing homeless animals, pet hoarders neglect and abuse their pets and are incapable of recognizing the damage they are causing. Read More…