Health & Wellbeing

  1. 6 Hidden Costs of Owning a Pet That Nobody Tells You About

    Thinking about adding a furry friend to your family? Discover the hidden costs of pet ownership—from emergency vet visits to grooming needs—that might surprise you. Learn how to budget smartly and keep your pet thriving. Dive into

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  2. My Pet Got Stung by a Bee: What Do I Do?

    Ever wondered what to do if your furry friend gets stung by a bee? Don't panic! Our latest blog guides you through immediate actions and prevention tips to keep your cats and dogs safe. Discover how to spot the signs and react swiftly

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  3. Seasonal Allergies in Pets: Signs, Symptoms, and Management

    Do you notice your furry friend scratching, sneezing, and rubbing their eyes during spring and summer months? They might have seasonal allergies, just like humans. Read on to learn about the signs and symptoms of seasonal allergies

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  4. Pain in Pets: Recognizing the Signs

    Pets are unable to tell us when they are in pain, so it is up to you to determine whether they are in pain or if they are experiencing another issue. The purpose of this article is to explain the differences between acute and chronic
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  5. Cancer in Pets - Types, Symptoms & Treatment

    This article aims to provide an outline of the most common types of cancer in dogs and cats, some of the symptoms of each type and other symptoms to be on the lookout for. It also explores treatment options, causes of cancer in pets

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  6. New Years Resolutions for Pet Owners

    New Year's resolutions can improve your pet's health and happiness, as well as strengthen your bond with them. Here are some of our suggestions to make 2023 the best year ever for you and your pet!

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  7. My Pet's Nose Is Dry - What Does That Really Mean?

    Once upon a time you may have thought that checking to see if your pet had a wet or dry nose was a good way to assess their health, but now we know different. A wet nose does not necessarily mean your pet is well, and a dry nose doesn’t

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