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  • Post-Wildfire Horse Care: Never Assume A Horse Is Fine

    18 March 2018
    A wildfire doesn't have to be near a stable to cause problems for the horses there. Even after a fire is out, there can be lingering problems that affect your horse's health. If your horse has been exposed to any part of a wildfire, even just smoke and ash from afar, please get the horse checked out. The horse might look fine on the outside, but on the inside, it coul
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  • Your Cat Has A Drinking Problem: Feline Kidney Disease

    21 December 2017
    Like all animals, cats need water in order to survive. Sometimes, pet owners misunderstand their cats drinking copious amounts of water as a good thing. While it's good for your cat to stay hydrated, if your cat has recently begun to drink more frequently or for longer, it could be a warning sign of kidney disease. Keep reading to discover more about this disease and
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  • 3 Common Human Foods Your Dog Can Actually Eat

    25 November 2017
    Feeding your dog can be complicated at times. Not only will you need to find the right ingredients for your dog's need, but you also need to practice portion control to ensure they do not overeat and become over weight. In addition, you may be giving your dog treats from the table at times. A cookie here and there may not seem like an issue, but if this cookie contain
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  • 4 Ways To Prepare For Your Dog's First Boarding Stay

    30 October 2017
    Taking your dog to a boarding facility can be a great option when you're going away on vacation and need a professional to make sure your dog is cared for until you return. If this is your first time boarding your dog, however, there are some preparation steps you'll need to take in the weeks and days leading up to your pet's stay! Consult With Your Vet If you have an
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  • What You Can Do For Your Cat's Kidney Disease

    2 October 2017
    If your cat has been diagnosed with kidney disease, it can be a bit overwhelming. Kidney disease is incurable, but that doesn't mean that there's nothing you can do to extend your kitty's life. If you're seeking ways to improve your cat's quality of life as well as keeping them with you for as long as possible, consider these three tips: Reduce Protein Healthy cats ne
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