Recent Blog Posts

  • Caring for Your Dog’s Coat

    July 15, 2011
    Coat care basics include brushing, bathing, regular inspections and a healthy diet. Click here for the rest of the article: Caring for Your Dog’s Coat
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  • Fleas and Your Cat

    June 1, 2011
    If you own a cat, you may experience a flea problem at some point. But what you don't know about fleas could harm you and your pet. Get the facts and keep your pet and home safe. Click here for the rest of the article: Fleas and Your Cat
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  • Preventing heartworms in dogs

    April 4, 2011
    Most dog owners are aware that their pets may be susceptible to heartworms, but it's less clear to many people exactly what heartworms are, the problems they cause and the best ways to prevent them.
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  • Keeping Your Dog Clean in the Wintertime

    January 1, 2011
    Few seasons of the year can be more fun than wintertime for a pet owner. Any dog owner knows how much their pet loves to play in freshly packed snow. But keeping your dog clean during this time of year can be a real challenge.
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  • New Dog Checklist

    December 10, 2010
    It's time to bring your new dog home. Are you ready? The big day is here. You’ve probably made a list - and checked it twice - of all of the things you’ll need when you welcome your dog into his new home.
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  • Winter Bird Feeding

    November 5, 2010
    Place feeders near cover such as dense evergreens to provide birds cover from storms and escape from predators.21 Feed black oil sunflower, or mixes that contain a high proportion of black oil sunflower. Black oil sunflower is an energy rich food that has a high fat and protein content.
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  • House training your dog

    November 5, 2010
    As soon as you bring the puppy home, take him/her outside. The excitement of the car journey coupled with the unfamiliar faces, sights, and sounds will have him/her needing to go anyway.
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  • Can cats be trained!

    October 1, 2010
    It is commonly believed that cats cannot be trained. The independent reputation of cats makes some people love them all the more; others prefer dogs for the same reason. The fact is, as independent as cats are, they can in fact be trained to a greater extent than many pet owners realize.
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