Thanksgiving Safety V2

HEAD: Give Thanks For These Holiday Safety Tips Don’t give in to persuasive purrs and puppy dog eyes this Thanksgiving! Many of the holiday treats we love can cause health problems for our pets if they eat them. Here are some tips to keep your pets safe this Thanksgiving: Don’t leave wine glasses at snout […]

Thanksgiving Safety

HEAD: Gobble Up These Thanksgiving Pet Safety Tips Don’t give in to persuasive purrs and puppy dog eyes this Thanksgiving! Many of the holiday treats we love can cause health problems for our pets if they eat them. Here are some tips to keep your pets safe this Thanksgiving: Don’t leave wine glasses at snout […]

Five Pet Safety Tips for Thanksgiving

Non-Boosted [evp_embed_video url=”/wp-content/uploads/2019/01/thanksgiving-safety-tips-slideshow.mp4″ autoplay=”true” ratio=”0.999″] Download Facebook / Instagram Video You may be tempted to give your pets some of your Thanksgiving feast, but many treats we love can make our pets ill. Keep your pet safe with these five tips. Boosted You may be tempted to give your pets some of your Thanksgiving feast, but […]

ASPCA’s Adopt a Senior Pet Month

Text To Pair With Graphic Of Your Choice Older animals have a tough time finding new homes once they end up in shelters. But they make excellent pets, too! When you adopt an older pet, you know what to expect, as they will have grown into their personality already. While many older pets have already […]

National Pet Cancer Awareness Month

One in four dogs will develop cancer during their lifetimes. While cancer is less common in cats, it tends to be harder to detect in our feline friends. Early detection is the key to better prognoses, so routine veterinary exams and screenings are crucial. Your young and adult pets should see their veterinarians every year, […]

Toxic Food For Dogs

Non-Boosted Many common foods we keep around our homes can cause serious health problems if our dogs ingest them. Here are five foods to keep away from your dog at all times. Boosted Both chocolate and caffeine contain methylxanthines, which can cause panting, excessive thirst, vomiting, diarrhea, seizures, and even death. Darker chocolates, particularly baking chocolate, […]