Choking Or Airway Obstruction In Animals: How To Quickly Help Your Distressed Pet

Posted on: 8 August 2018

Seeing your pet suddenly lurch about or cry out in discomfort or pain is quite distressing, but if you think they're choking or may have something stuck inside their mouth, you need to keep your cool and lend a hand quickly. Your actions could be life-saving, whatever the cause of the emergency may be. 1. Approach Your Pet Cautiously Even if, under normal circumstances, your pet is a very docile creature, you can't predict how they'll react when they feel threatened.
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Prevent The Need For More Vet Visits

Posted on: 8 August 2018

If you have a cat or dog, then you want to make sure you do everything in your power to be sure you don't have to take them into the vet for more than their regular exams and shots. The best way for you to do this is to be sure you take all the appropriate steps to keep them healthy. Here are some tips you should follow in order to help your cat and/or dog to remain as safe as possible.
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Three Ways To Help Keep Your Pup's Teeth Clean

Posted on: 4 August 2018

Most pet parents know that the only way to keep your dog's teeth completely clean is to brush them regularly and to get thorough dental exams from your vet. However, that doesn't mean that there aren't additional ways to improve your dog's oral health that go beyond brushing. If you're not implementing these dog teeth cleaning tips yet, now's a good time to start. Chew Toys The right kind of chew toys can be very helpful for dogs.
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Why Your Kitten Needs Its Shots So Early

Posted on: 1 August 2018

Kittens are so small and vulnerable-looking that it may seem cruel to take them in for vaccinations when they're just weeks old. The reality is, however, that by vaccinating your kitten, you're protecting them from a wide variety of problems. Here's why your kitten needs early vaccinations and how they can protect their health. Getting In Early There are a few main reasons why veterinarians want kittens to get their shots early and frequently.
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