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Think Easter lilies are just pretty flowers? Think again! Discover the surprising truth about these and other spring plants' effects on pets. Learn how to celebrate safely without putting your furry friends at risk. Click to get all the facts and ensure a joyful, pet-friendly Easter season.
Is your furry friend's bad breath making you cringe? Don't worry, you're not alone! Dive into our guide on how to keep your dog's breath fresh and healthy. From dental treats to mouth gels, explore the fun and effective ways available at CanadaVet.com. Make those dog kisses a delight again!
Ever puzzled why your feline friend isn't lapping up enough water? Dive into our comprehensive guide on 'Ensuring Proper Hydration for Your Cat.' We've got tips on how to entice their whiskers to the water bowl, signs of dehydration, and more. Let's help your cat stay hydrated and healthy together!
Are you ready to mark your calendars for a pawsome new holiday? Get ready to celebrate Lap Day, a special occasion dedicated to cherishing the bond between you and your furry companion. In this blog, we'll dive into the fascinating concept of Lap Day and show you exactly how to calculate when you and your dog are the same age! Celebrate your lap day on the exact date your dog (in dog years) catches up to you (in human years).
Get ready for a fresh start this spring with our helpful tips for pet parents! From decluttering your pet's belongings to deep cleaning your home, we've got you covered. Keep your furry family members happy and healthy with our easy-to-follow spring cleaning guide.
Discover the truth about dog colds, kennel cough and Canine influenza & learn how to keep your dog healthy and protected.
It's a common misconception that the wetness or dryness of a pet's nose can be used as a reliable indicator of their health. However, there can be a variety of reasons why a pet's nose may be wet or dry, and it's important to consider other symptoms as well. This article will explore some of the possible causes and when it may be necessary to visit a veterinarian.
As the temperatures begin to dip and summer tires are swapped for snow tires, it is also a good time to think about preparing your pets for the winter months ahead.
Joint inflammation in your pet, which is most commonly caused by arthritis, can be very painful. In fact, it can make it nearly impossible for your pet to even walk or function normally. As a pet owner, however, there are several natural substances you can add to your pet’s diet to help reduce the effects of arthritis and get your pet feeling young again.
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