by Noelle Dunn | Dec 5, 2019 | Holidays, pet safety, Pets at Home
Holiday Decorating begins earlier and earlier every year. Garland, Christmas trees, lights, candles and even plants adorn homes around the world this time of year. While plants are gorgeous to place in and around the home each holiday season, you should know that...
by Melissa English | Nov 12, 2019 | pet safety
One of the many headlines that keeps popping up recently is that there have been algal blooms that may have the potential to kill your pet. According to NOAA, there are many issues with the algae, and it may be a part of every US costal state. What that means is that...
by Melissa English | Oct 23, 2019 | pet safety
If you have a pet that has ticks, you need to plan on what you are doing and how you are going to do it. That means that you first need to make sure that you do not panic. Your pet will not be able to transmit any diseases until there is around 6 to 8 hours of feeding...
by Melissa English | Sep 14, 2019 | Food, Health, pet safety
If you turned around and you realized that you made a mistake and that your pet grabbed some of your avocados, you may be panicking. What do you need to do? Should you be rushing off to a clinic? What is going to happen? Is It OK If My Pet Eats an Avocado? In general,...
by Melissa English | Sep 7, 2019 | Health, pet safety
When it comes to ticks, we all know they are a problem. You may not know a few things about them though that you need to consider. There are four stages you should know about. They are the egg, the larva, the nymph, and the adult. All these stages will need a...
by Brandon Pettey | Aug 22, 2019 | pet safety
Most of us lead incredibly hectic lives. We are always on the go. If you have kids, you have probably started working as a chauffeur that never makes any money. These busy schedules can make it difficult to keep up with our fur family. Many of us would like for them...
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