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20 min walks outside are not likely to result in a problem, but if you take your dog outside for long time when it’s less than 20 degrees Fahrenheit or with a significant wind chill, ice crystals can develop in outer tissues (like the ears, prepuce, vulva, tail...
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Not sure what to do with the left over pumpkins, puree them and make your dog a cake. Ingredients for cake 1 cup of pumpkin puree 1 cup of oat flour 2 tablespoons of honey 1 pound of minced chicken 1 egg, beaten 1 tsp of baking powder For icing: Peanut butter...
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Make sure your pet is suitably identified (microchip, collar and ID tag) in case the babies escapes through the open door while you’re distracted with trick-or-treaters Keep lit candles and jack-o-lanterns out of reach of pets If you plan to put a costume on...
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Many pet parents are unaware of the importance of switching up their dog’s dietary routine this time of the year. When winter rolls around dogs, like their owners, may change exercise and eating habits because of the weather. It takes more calories to keep dogs...
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It’s best to change your dog’s diet slowly and steadily. Changeover your dog to a new food by replacing a little of the new stuff for the old in their usual meal. Switch out a little more at the next feeding, and so on, for seven days.
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Typically speaking, as long as temperatures stay below 35°F, ticks remain quiet. On warmer days, however, ticks may be out looking for a blood meal. If the ground isn’t completely covered with snow and soil temperatures reach 45°F, ticks will likely search for...