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Canine Neuter Discharge Instructions

October 18, 2013/in Pet Tips /by Bjorn

Surgical Discharge Instructions Your dog has just been neutered. The procedure consists of removal of both testicles from an incision above the scrotum. This procedure was done under general anesthesia. Some important Information following surgery: Your pet may be slightly drowsy for 12 to 24 hours after his surgery. Feed your pet ½ of his […]

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Fleas And Your Pet

September 27, 2013/in Pet News /by Bjorn

UNDERSTANDING THE FLEA For millions of pets and people, the tiny flea is a remorseless enemy. The flea is a small, brown, wingless insect that uses specialized mouthparts to pierce the skin and siphon blood. When a flea bites your pet, it injects a small amount of saliva into the skin to prevent blood coagulation. […]

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Feeding Your Kitten

September 27, 2013/in Pet Tips /by Bjorn

FEEDING PROPERLY FOR GOOD HEALTH Kittens are full of energy. They bounce off the walls, jump through the air, and pounce at anything that moves, like toys and feet. All this energy has to come from somewhere in that tiny body. Feeding your kitten the right nutrients will keep their energy up and support their […]

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Feeding Your Adult Dog

September 26, 2013/in Pet Tips /by Bjorn

WHAT SHOULD YOU FEED? Your dog recognizes that what’s on your plate is a great deal better than what is in his bowl, and you’ll probably be tempted to prove it to him by giving him a taste. Before you do, keep in mind that a balanced diet with complete nutrition is essential for a […]

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Feeding Your Adult Cat

September 26, 2013/in Pet Tips /by Bjorn

WHAT CATS NEED TO EAT Good nutrition and a balanced diet are essential elements for good health. The ideal diet for your cat includes a good quality food and plenty of fresh water. Your cat should be fed amounts sufficient to meet energy and caloric requirements. Inadequate or excess intake of nutrients can be equally […]

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Exercising Your Dog

September 26, 2013/in Pet Tips /by Bjorn

DAILY EXERCISE RECOMMENDED Exercise is as important for your dog as it is for you. Young dogs and healthy adults alike need lots of it, and even senior pets need a regular daily workout to maintain their health. The type of exercise you choose depends on the age and fitness of your dog and your […]

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Exercising Your Cat

September 26, 2013/in Pet Tips /by Bjorn

DAILY EXERCISE IS IMPORTANT Have you ever watched your cat exercise? Perhaps your kitty’s exercise regimen consists of a mad dash around the house – a furry bullet dashing from room to room. Or possibly it’s jumping up on horizontal (and even vertical) surfaces, tearing up the carpets and furniture, or attacking your feet in […]

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Coprophagia In Dogs

September 26, 2013/in Pet Tips /by Bjorn

Coprophagia is the practice of eating stool (feces). There’s nothing more disgusting to a dog owner than seeing their dog eat its own or another dog’s stool, and then to have the dog saunter up, tail wagging, looking for a kiss and a few kind words. “Why on earth would dogs do such a repulsive […]

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Brushing Pets Teeth

September 25, 2013/in Pet Tips /by Bjorn

The most common disease in pets is dental disease, especially periodontal disease. The good thing is that it is one of the most preventable and treatable as well. Aside from brushing your pet’s teeth, we can reduce and even prevent dental disease by giving the appropriate chew treats and toys, and feeding a crunchy diet. […]

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Barking

September 25, 2013/in Pet Tips /by Bjorn

BARKING PROBLEMS A dog barks for many reasons, some good and some bad. Barking can communicate things from a greeting, to a warning. A dog that barks every now and then is tolerable, but the problem lies in those who just won’t quit. Some breeds were bred to bark, like beagles and Shetland sheepdogs. Dogs […]

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