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Avoid Letting Your Pet Eat These Common Household Foods, Plants, and Chemicals

Avoid Letting Your Pet Eat These Common Household Foods, Plants, and Chemicals

Feb 24, 2020 | Emergency Situations

Avoid Letting Your Pet Eat These Common Household Foods, Plants, and Chemicals Every year, my colleagues and I help treat dozens of pets who are inadvertently exposed to poisonous substances. The best way to keep your pets safe is to prevent them from getting access...
The Dangers of Valentine’s Day Chocolate For Cats and Dogs

The Dangers of Valentine’s Day Chocolate For Cats and Dogs

Feb 5, 2020 | Cats, Dogs, Emergency Situations

The Dangers of Valentine’s Day Chocolate For Cats and Dogs Valentine’s Day is a fun holiday, but it also poses a potential problem for both cats and dogs. A big part of Valentine’s Day involves chocolate, which can be toxic to your pets. Chocolate Contains...
How to Keep Your Pet Safe and Stress-Free For Halloween

How to Keep Your Pet Safe and Stress-Free For Halloween

Oct 25, 2018 | Behavior, Cats, Dogs, Emergency Situations

Halloween is an exciting and spooky time for kids and adults alike, but for our 4 legged companions it can be stressful and downright scary. All the loud noises! Humans are dressing up as scary creatures! The doorbell is ringing every 5 minutes! But scariest of all...

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