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Here are some tips to make sure your Thanksgiving is pet safe. 1. Be careful about any turkey you give your pet If you decide to give your pet a little bit of the big ol’ bird, make sure it is completely cooked and has no bones. Do not offer raw or undercooked turkey,...
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A lot of people think that animals shouldnt be allowed in the bed but there are a lot of benefits that come with animals sleeping in the same bed as you. One of the main things that comes with animals sleeping with you is the feeling of safety and comfort people...
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If your dog is sick, it’s important that you know what warning signs to look out for so you can take proper action. Just like you, your dog can get sick. While the more serious problems should be dealt with by your vet, some minor issues can be dealt with at home....
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Getting ready to go on a road trip with your dog? It’s not always easy to keep dogs safe in the car, even though they’re great company for travelling. Whether you’re just going for a short drive or taking a longer road trip, taking basic safeguards helps make you and...
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Dogs learn through repetition, and consistency. The one way for them to learn training is reward based. Giving your dog something, they really like such as food, toys or praise when they show a specific behavior means that they are more likely to do it again....
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1. Chocolate: Dark equals dangerous! Bakers and dark chocolate are the most toxic, and milk chocolate if ingested in large amounts. 2. Xylitol: This sweetener found in sugarless chewing gum and candy, medications and nasal sprays causes a rapid drop in blood sugar and...