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How to Soothe Your Dog's Itchy Skin in the Winter

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If your dog gets really itchy every winter, the constant scratching may drive you nuts. While it is annoying to see and hear your dog scratching itself constantly, think about how your dog must feel. Dogs can get itchy in the winter from the dry air and from allergies, and here are several types of baths that may help soothe your dog’s itchy skin during these times. Epsom Salt Epsom salt is an affordable, common household product that is often used for medical issues.…

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Choosing Your New Puppy

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If you have decided to get a new puppy, you want to make sure you choose the right one for your family. You have more than likely already done all the necessary research to ensure that you get the right breed of puppy for your family, but now you want to make sure you select the right puppy itself. When possible, it’s always best to choose a puppy in person, rather than purchasing one from a breeder that lives out of the area and who will be shipping the puppy.…

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Doggy Got The Blues? 4 Steps To Help Your Dog Through Holiday Depression

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If your dog suffers from anxiety or depression, the holidays can be particularly stressful for it, especially with so many people coming and going. The cold weather can also add to the emotional downturn. This is particularly true if the weather has prevented you from spending much time outdoors with your dog. Here are four steps you can take to help your dog overcome the holiday blues. Add Some Playtime…

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3 Medical Reasons To Spay Your Dog

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While everyone knows that spaying a female dog can prevent unplanned pregnancies, few people take the time to realize that spaying could have far-reaching health benefits as well. If you are looking for a simple way to better care for the health of your female dog in the future, investing in an operation to spay your pet could be beneficial. Here are three medical reasons to consider spaying your dog.…

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Care and Treatment of Your Rabbit's Teeth

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Rabbits are fun and loving pets, but it’s important to look after their health, especially their teeth. They have four large, sharp incisors in the front and several cheek teeth that are designed for heavy chewing. Rabbit teeth are a lot like horse teeth in that they continuously grow and sometimes wear unevenly. This means that they will need a lot of attention. Without this attention, there may be serious complications.…

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Calming Your Excitable Pitbull With Positive Reinforcement

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Pitbulls are friendly dogs that are filled with an awful lot of energy. This is one of the toughest parts about raising one, especially if they get too excited about new situations. Thankfully, it is possible to not only calm your pitbull, but to teach it to calm itself by rewarding it with positive reinforcement. For more help, talk to your pitbull puppy breeder to get a better idea of how to execute these tips…

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Diarrhea Could Be Caused By Worms: 3 Steps To Help Your Pup Recover

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If your puppy has diarrhea, it could also have worms living inside it’s intestinal tract. Worms are a common problem for puppies. In fact, puppies can be born with the parasites already inside them. Unfortunately, worms can make puppies quite sick. One of the most frequent signs of worms is diarrhea. The worms get inside the intestinal tract and wreak havoc. If your puppy has developed diarrhea, the first thing you should do is have the stool tested by your veterinarian.…

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Rabies In Cats: Signs And Prevention

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Rabies is one of the most popularized pet diseases, but some pet owners still neglect vaccinations preventing rabies infection. It is important to always vaccinate your cat against rabies and other diseases, but in the event that you have an unvaccinated animal, it is also necessary to know the symptoms and the prognosis so you can get treatment and prevent your cat from becoming a hazard to other animals and humans.…

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Taking Your City Dog to a Cabin in the Woods for the First Time? You Need to Know About Urushiol

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If you and your dog were both born and raised in a city, and you are planning on taking your dog with you to stay in a cabin in the wilderness for a vacation, there’s an important word you need to know—urushiol. Here’s what it is and how it can affect you and your dog.  Urushiol is found in poisonous plants You’ve probably heard of poisonous plants, such as poison ivy, oak, and sumac.…

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Will Pet Massage Work For Your Aging Cat?

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Cats have an average lifespan of 14 to 16 years, and once your cat hits around 12 years of age, they are considered a senior citizen in the domesticated feline world. Just as people do, cats begin to slow with age, getting aches and pains in the shoulders, hips, and other vital joints. You want your cat to be as limber as possible so they can continue to entertain you with their playful antics and remain healthy, but you may not want to turn to traditional veterinary medicine to treat inflammation and pain just yet.…

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