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Glucosamine Is Not Just For Humans!

In some of our previous blog posts we’ve spoken about how rawhide chews can help with your pet’s dental health, as well as how they can help with overall general health, when you want to give your pet a treat, but want to be careful about the calories that he or she takes in. But [...]

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Mobility and Ageing

As our pet’s age they become more prone to injury, disease and simply loss of mobility through the ageing process. Much like their human companions, their bones become somewhat more brittle, and easier to injure with even the slightest of falls. For sure, it is hard to see our pet’s age, but there is much [...]

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OUCH! My Aching Bones!

Your pet is probably not saying this. More likely, he or she is showing it by limping, not wanting to walk, or other outward signs of limited or decreased mobility. This is unfortunately a product of the aging process that all humans and animals go through. (Although, if your pet is a younger pet, the [...]

Halloween Safety For Your Pets

One of the most celebrated family holidays is fast approaching, and of course you want to make sure that your pet can partake in the fun and activities. Halloween can be one of the most dangerous times of the year with pets, especially with the increased traffic. Children, parents, pets, ghosties and goblins roaming the [...]

Adopt A Pet Month

Do you have room in your home and heart for a pet? Without fail, one of the best things that you could ever do for a pet is to adopt one who is in need of a good and caring home. October is Adopt A Dog month, and there are plenty of friends out there [...]

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What Happens At A Senior Pet Exam

Vet visits are an integral part of any healthy pets life, and even more so as they age. Much like their human companions, most pets do not particularly cherish going to the doctor, and their human companions? Well, for the most part, bringing their pet to the vet can be a confusing and trying time. [...]

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The Best Exercise For Your Senior Pet

It’s come to that time, your pet is simply not as young as he or she once was, and doesn’t want to chase after the ball countless times throughout the day. And if your senior pet is at home all day by his or herself, it is even more important that he or she gets [...]

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Adopting A Senior Pet

More often than not, when one adopts a senior pet, you are either adopting a pet that has already lived in someone’s home that you know, or adopting a rescue animal. It takes a special person to adopt a senior pet, as it takes somewhat longer to form that special bond with them, and they [...]