Pet Care
Pets and Holiday Safety
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Martha Scully
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November 26, 2014
Holiday Safety tips for our furry family members.
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Pet Care
Cats & Babies - After Baby is Home
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Martha Scully
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August 14, 2014
Once you bring your new baby home, it's important to ease your cat into the new situation so he doesn't feel resentment toward the new addition to the family.
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Pet Care
Cats & Babies - Before Baby Arrives
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Martha Scully
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August 12, 2014
Before the baby arrives is the best time to start preparing your cat for the new arrival. Cats are creatures of habit, so it's important to make the changes gradually.
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Pet Care
Hot Cars are Dangerous for Dogs
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Martha Scully
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June 06, 2014
When temperatures rise in the spring and summer months, cars turn into a very dangerous place for your pets to be.
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Pet Care
Adding a Puppy to Your Home
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Martha Scully
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April 14, 2014
Just like bringing home a child is a life-changing event, so too is bringing home a new puppy. Not only for your family, but also for the puppy. It is important to know the impact this transition has on your pet, and how to make the transition easy on them.
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Pet Care
Keep your pets safe!
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Martha Scully
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December 23, 2013
This time of year is so much fun - decorations, presents wrapped with ribbons, seasonal plants, chocolates...! But it can be a dangerous time for your pets!
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Pet Care
Hazzards to your Pets at Christmas
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Martha Scully
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December 15, 2011
Christmas is fun, putting out decorations, gathering with friends and family and sharing wonderful food and drinks with them. However, this can be a dangerous time for our animals. Our pets are curious and want to sniff or eat anything they can get their paws onto.
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Pet Care
Poisonous Plants for Dogs!
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Martha Scully
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August 25, 2011
I have a dog that likes to chew. And she gets into EVERYTHING! Because of this, I made a list for my family and pet sitters so we all know what plants she can't be around I can't believe there are so many plants that are toxic to dogs! If your dog gets into any of this, or even if you THINK they have, call your veterinarian ASAP!
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