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One way to keep your pet entertained in confinement is to play with it. Most cats are easily entertained with a peacock feather. It is lightweight, and…
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Storms continue to form in the Atlantic region, so pet owners should be prepared to keep themselves and their best friends safe. If that means evacuating…
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Keeping your pet safe during July 4th celebration might mean confining it indoors, keeping it calm when the fireworks begin - and making sure it always…
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Even on Super Bowl Sunday, pet safety should still be a priority, but your four-legged friend may want to be part of the festivities. The ASPCA suggests…
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Cold weather poses at least as many risks to our furry friends as hot weather does. For example, you wouldn't leave your pet alone in a car in the summer…
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Advance planning can help to ensure the safety of you and your fur buddies. Usually the safest approach is to evacuate before it's too late. FEMA has…
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Dogs and cats don't sweat - they pant to cool themselves as water evaporates from their mouths and lungs. In a confined space (like a car) that overheats,…
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This weekend, Frankenmuth, Michigan will host its 13th annual Dog Bowl with two days of entertainment and activity for people and their dogs. This…
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Many of the things we love about celebrating the New Year, like parties and fireworks, are not good for our pets and can actually harm or frighten them.…
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You may notice there is no pet in this picture of the Menorrah. Our furry friends should not be near lit candles or open flames. Keeping your pet safe…