How to Transition an Outdoor Cat to an Indoor-Only Cat
Cats who spend time outside may experience a variety of difficulties when suddenly brought indoors. The limited space can lead to frustration and boredom, which can cause destructive or aggressive behavior. Additionally, outdoor cats may become anxious and stressed due to a lack of normal stimuli. They are used to the smells, sounds, and sights of the outdoors, and without those things, cats can feel like their new environment is pretty boring.
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What Is a Fear Free® Veterinary Hospital and What Are The Benefits?
As a pet owner, you know that your furry friend is part of the family. You want to do what's best for them, and that includes taking them to the veterinarian for routine wellness exams and care. But if you've ever been to a traditional veterinary hospital, then you know that it can be a stressful experience for both you and your pet.
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Top 5 Valentine's Day Toxins!
Valentine's Day is a holiday meant to celebrate the love in your life! From a husband or wife to a best friend, furry or not, but some classic Valentine's Day treats can cause some serious harm to our four-legged valentines. Check out the list of the top 5 Valentine's Day toxins.
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The Best Dog Breeds for Runners
If you're a runner, you know how important it is to have a good running buddy. But what are the best dog breeds for runners? Whether during a morning jog or evening sprint, having a furry friend to push you further is one of the best things about running with a dog. With the right motivation and positive reinforcement, even couch potatoes can turn into trailblazing speedsters in no time!
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Frequently Asked Questions About Puppy, Behavior and Training, Answered by a Veterinarian
When should I start behavior training with my dog?
The most critical stage in a puppy’s behavior development occurs between 5-18 weeks of age.
We know, for instance, that:
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The Benefits of Using an AAHA-Accredited Veterinary Hospital
Pet owners always want peace of mind knowing that their cherished pet is receiving the best care possible when sick or injured. While trust in veterinary care typically comes from a long-standing relationship throughout a pet's life, sometimes a pet requires medical attention that their regular veterinarian can't accommodate. This might be the case when traveling with your pet, in an emergency when your veterinarian's office is closed, or when your pet needs care beyond what your veterinarian can accommodate.
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New Year's Resolutions For Your Pets
As we make New Year's Resolutions for ourselves, why not include our four-legged family? Here are our Top 5 Resolutions for Pets- let's make the new year a great year!
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Frequently Asked Questions About Puppies, Answered by a Veterinarian
How much food should I feed my puppy?
"About 1/3 less than whatever the bag recommends; usually about 1 cup per 10 pounds of dog". Don't panic if your dog won't eat as much as the bag says. In fact, if your puppy is leaving kibble in the bowl, that pretty much proves you're feeding too much at each sitting.
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