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Thanksgiving Leftovers that can Harm Your Pet
It's that time of the year again where food is everywhere around the house! Turkey, mashed potatoes, macaroni and cheese, cranberry sauce, stuffing, green beans, and other foods might be safe for humans, but pet owners need to be aware of what leftovers can be harmful to their furry friends. Here is a list of common holiday consumables to keep away from your pet.
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Halloween Pet Dangers
Halloween is a season when it’s fun to be scared, but there is nothing fun about the serious dangers Halloween can present to pets. Being aware of Halloween pet dangers is essential to safeguard your furry, feathered, and scaled family members so everyone can enjoy the holiday safely and comfortably.
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Indoor Games with Pets
Playing with your pets is a great way to reinforce training, strengthen your bond, incorporate exercise into your daily routine, and enrich your pet’s life. But when you can’t play outside, what games can you and your pet enjoy indoors? There are many fun and engaging options for safe and exciting indoor games with pets.
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The Importance of Exercise for Your Pet
Just as exercise is an important aspect for healthy living in humans, so is it to pets. In order for your pet to be active, exercising should be encouraged every now and again. Cats may not require long continuous exercise like dogs as they have differing levels of energy. Here are some benefits that come with exercising your pet...
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Follow These Steps if Your Pet has an Anxiety Problem
Most pet owners are convinced that their furry family members have feelings, too. Fans of the animal-free lifestyle often express their skepticism, but proof of animals' emotions is well-documented. It's evident that common household pets (such as cats and dogs) are capable of expressing basic feelings of fear, excitement, contentment, and yes - even anxiety.
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