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Category: Pet Talk

Springtime Yard Hazards for Pets

April 11, 2017 Staff Writer Pet Talk

Springtime is garden time. Spring is when we plant new plants and get our yards ready to shine. While you are preparing your outdoor areas for your family to enjoy just make sure you take

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Protect Fido with a Dog House

March 11, 2017 Staff Writer Pet Talk

If you recently adopted or purchased a new furry family member, it is important to provide a dog house for your pet. Whether your new dog will stay primarily outside or regularly cuddle with you on the couch, a dog

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Gastrointestinal Disorders in Cats

February 11, 2017 Staff Writer Pet Talk

Frequent diarrhea, vomiting, and other signs of an upset stomach in your feline companion could be a sign of a gastrointestinal (GI) or digestive disorder. While an occasional upset stomach is normal, cat owners should

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Common Canine Skin Conditions

January 11, 2017 Staff Writer Pet Talk

Familiarizing yourself with common canine skin irritations and diseases is important to your pet’s health. Certain skin problems could be sign of a more serious underlying issue, such as physical pain, discomfort, or infection. “There

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Treating Your Pet

December 11, 2016 Staff Writer Pet Talk

Giving your pet treats can be a great way to help build a relationship with them. However, giving your pet unhealthy treats or too many treats can negatively impact their health. Dr. Christine Rutter, clinical

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Keeping Horses Safe from Toxic Plants

November 11, 2016 Staff Writer Pet Talk

Keeping your pet safe from harmful food or plants is an important part in every pet care routine. That’s why Dr. Leslie Easterwood, clinical assistant professor at the Texas A&M College of Veterinary Medicine &

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What To Do If Your Pet is Injured

October 11, 2016 Staff Writer Pet Talk

Seeing an injured or distressed animal can make some people feel helpless, especially those who have never approached an injured pet. Because injured pets could be in pain, scared, or confused, it is important to

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