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Vet Care Doesn't Have to Break the Bank; Pet Insurance

Wondering if pet insurance is a good idea?

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Human vs Pet Medications: Why You Should Never Share Medicine with Your Pets

Could your medications harm your pets?

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Ways to Take the Stress Out of Your Pet's Next Veterinary Visit

Does your pet dread veterinary visits?

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Signs on Heatstroke: Keep Your Pets Safe This Summer

Do you know how to protect your pet from heatstroke?

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Why Heartworm Protection Is Necessary for All Pets

Is your pet protected against heartworm?

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Cat-Safe House Plants

Not sure which house plants are safe for your cat? Take a look at our list.

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Feline Skin Allergy Symptoms and Care

Has scratching become your cat's favorite activity? A skin allergy may be to blame.

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The Next Step

The grieving process includes accepting the reality of your loss, accepting that the loss and accompanying feelings are painful, and adjusting to your new life that no longer includes your pet. How do I tell my family? Family members usually are already aware of a pet's problems. However, you should

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Battling Canine Cancer

Every day, Cindy Fleischner lines up her crew of cuddly canines for breakfast. As the four other dogs eat, Cindy pulls Katy, her 12 year old Shepherd mix aside for a peanut butter treat. Katy is battling lymphoma and this treat hides her daily dose of chemotherapy drugs. Katy is not alone in this war.

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Gastroenteritis in Pets

Lengthy bouts of vomiting and diarrhea can be a sign that your pet has gastroenteritis, a common condition that occurs when the lining of the stomach and intestines becomes irritated. Since frequent diarrhea and vomiting can lead to dehydration, a visit to the veterinarian is a good idea if you notice

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