Monthly Archive: October 2019
Author: Marsha LoVerso
October 31, 2019
https://www.cathealth.com/ Halloween is a wonderful opportunity for children (and many adults) to engage in fun and frivolity, but for cats it is filled with dangers—some of them extreme. Fortunately, there are ways that you can make the…
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Author: Marsha LoVerso
October 31, 2019
Halloween is a fun holiday filled with treats and costumes, but pets see things differently. The candy, trick-or-treaters and alarming costumes can create frightening and even dangerous situations for your cat or dog. Follow the below Halloween pet safety tips…
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Author: Marsha LoVerso
October 31, 2019
BY Nisha Miller <nisha@familylivingtoday.com> Even though dogs sleep anywhere from 12 to 20 hours a day, they don’t always do it in a way that’s conducive to a human’s seven to nine-hour sleep cycle. Puppies…
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Author: Marsha Loverso
October 29, 2019
By Published:September 12, 2019 Nancy Kerns – We had a little practice fire drill here last week. I mean, there was an actual…
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Author: Marsha Loverso
October 28, 2019
https://www.cathealth.com/ Having a cat around can have tremendous benefits for people, including: Decreasing the risk of dying from heart disease (Adnan I Qureshi, 2009). Possibly helping heal joint and muscle conditions with the frequency of their…
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Author: Marsha Loverso
October 26, 2019
Lauren Corona Updated: June 27, 2019 Pet Food Keeping your dog at a healthy weight requires a delicate balance of diet and exercise. It’s easy for even the most careful dog owners to get it wrong and end up with an…
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Author: Marsha Loverso
October 26, 2019
Whenever there is a hurricane, tornado, forest fire, earthquake or other natural disaster, the last thing you want to do is search for a pet‐friendly place to take shelter or gather your pet’s necessary items. Over 280 natural disasters were…
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Author: Marsha Loverso
October 16, 2019
FAST & FREE SHIPPING over $49 100% Satisfaction Guaranteed Oct 08, 2019 08:30 am | Abby Khoriaty Does your cat’s water bowl remain untouched, day after day? Do you seldom catch them drinking water? Most cats do not drink enough water…
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Author: Marsha Loverso
October 13, 2019
https://www.cathealth.com/ Many people joke that they’re owned by a cat rather than that they own the cat. To find out whether you’re one of the people who’s been captured into servitude to your feline overlord, compare…
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Author: Marsha Loverso
October 12, 2019
Putting your dog’s nose to work is a fun and effective way to improve his behavior and responsiveness to you. By Pat Miller, CBCC-KA, CPDT-KA Published:August 20, 2019 Most people are aware that dogs have far more olfactory cells…
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Author: Marsha Loverso
October 11, 2019
https://www.cathealth.com/ Megacolon is a condition during which a cat’s large intestine has an abnormally large diameter. When that happens persistently, it negatively affects the bowel motility. The…
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Author: Marsha LoVerso
October 10, 2019
by Gemma Tyler on April 24, 2017 in General If you have pets, then you will understand the pain that is attempting to remove all of the hair and fluff from your home. My parents have seven cats, three dogs, and a horse, so growing…
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Author: Marsha Loverso
October 9, 2019
https://www.cathealth.com/ Himalayan salt lamps have become quite popular recently. People use them not only for their lovely pink glow but also in an attempt to get better and…
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Author: Marsha Loverso
October 8, 2019
July 30, 2019 /Abby Khoriaty Tips for Pet Owners Donating blood is one of the easiest ways you can save a life. Your dog can be a hero, too, if they can meet a few easy requirements. Requirements…
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Author: Marsha Loverso
October 7, 2019
By Vanessa Salvia| August 16, 2019 The idea of giving a cat medicine in the form of a pill can strike dread in the heart of cat owners everywhere. When cats are held down…
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