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Poisonous Plants Dogs (and cats) can become extremely ill or even die from eating poisonous plants.... [Read More] |  |  | Discourage Your Dog From Garden Digging If your dog likes to dig, you know that it can be a hard habit to break. It is, in fact, instinctual. Not only is garden digging extremely annoying, but also it can endanger your dog's health. Why is my dog attracted to my garden? If you think about it, gardens are wonderful dog playgrounds.... [Read More] |  |  | Home Health Checkup for a Happy, Healthy Cat Giving your cat a simple monthly examination can help prevent potential problems for years, here's what to look for. We all have the tendency to take our pets for granted, but you're making a big mistake if you do so. Cat owners, in particular, share the erroneous belief that their four footed... [Read More] |  |  | Holiday Hazards Christmas, New Year's Day, Easter, and the Fourth of July, can bring us much celebration and joy but they can also offer some toxic hazards to our pets.... [Read More] |  |  | Kaopectate can be dangerous for animals. Kaopectate now contains salicylates, which are aspirin-like compounds and can be dangerous to cats. ... [Read More] |  |  | SUMMER TIP: Heatstroke Heatstroke can be the serious and often fatal result of a dog?s prolonged exposure to excessive heat. Below are the signs of heatstroke and the actions you should take if your dog is overcome. Early Stages: ? Heavy panting. ? Rapid breathing. ? Excessive drooling. ? Bright red gums and tongue. ?... [Read More] |  |
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