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    • Managing Your Pet’s Anxiety
      Category: Newsletter Library, Behavior & Training

      Does your pet suffer from anxiety? These tips can help calm your furry friend.

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    • April is National Heartworm Awareness Month
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      Do you know how to protect your pet from heartworms?

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    • Preparing for Kitten Season - Spay and Neuter Your Pets and Keep Them Safe and Indoors
      Category: Newsletter Library, Cats

      Kitten season will soon be here. Are you ready?

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      Category: Newsletter Library, Pet Dangers

      Do you know how to limit your pet's exposure to poisons and toxins?

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      Category: Newsletter Library, Seasonal Topics

      Could your new diet harm your pet's health?

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      Category: Newsletter Library, Keeping Pets Healthy

      Not sure if your pet needs a dental exam? These 10 reasons may help you make a decision.

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      Don't get us wrong, we love the bees! But we don't love when our pets get stung. Follow our tips to treat and prevent bee stings on your furry best friend.

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    • Why the Controversy About Pet Vaccinations?
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      As with anything, pet vaccinations can be too much of a good thing. Similar to parents who are learning more about vaccinations for children, veterinarians and pet owners alike are beginning to question some of the standard wisdom when it comes to protecting pets. There are certain fatal diseases against

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    • Introducing a New Pet to Your Current Ones
      Category: Newsletter Library, Tips for Pet Owners

      Are you considering adding another furry companion to your family? If so, have you thought about how your new pet will interact with your current ones? Introducing a new pet into the family is always exciting, but it’s important to make sure that the pets you already have are prepared for the new addition.

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    • Is Your Cat's Personality Influenced by Coat Color?
      Category: Newsletter Library, Behavior & Training, Newsletter Library, Cats

      Are orange cats friendlier than black ones? Coat color may play a role in personality.

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    • Is a Cat Enclosure Right for Your Cat?
      Category: Newsletter Library, Cats

      A cat enclosure offers the perfect way for your favorite feline to enjoy a little outdoor time without being subjected to the dangers of the real world. Before you make the decision about adding an enclosure to your property, consider these facts. Free Access to the Outdoors Can Decrease a Cat's Lifespan Free

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    • Diabetes in Cats: Prevention and Treatment
      Category: Newsletter Library, Cats

      Diabetes in cats, also known as feline diabetes mellitus, is an increasingly common disease affecting 1 out of every 400 cats. Obesity is the leading risk factor for diabetes. "Overweight or obese cats are two to four times more likely to develop diabetes than cats with a healthy body weight," says board-certified

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    • Cat Backpacks: The New Trend in Feline Transportation
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      Wearing your cat is all the rage these days. Find out why more cat lovers are making the switch to cat backpacks.

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    • Should You Declaw Your Cat?
      Category: Newsletter Library, Cats

      Do you know what really happens when cats are declawed?

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    • Can My Dog Give Me a Blood Infection?
      Category: Newsletter Library, Tips for Pet Owners

      Can a few affectionate licks from your dog make you sick?

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      Not sure if homemade or store-bought food is best for your pet? Consider these important factors.

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