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Keep Your Pets Safe: Foods & Household Items to Avoid   We all love sharing treats and enjoying our homes with pets—but some daily items can be dangerous! Here’s what to watch out for:   Human Foods to Keep Away Chocolate & caffeine: Can cause vomiting, tremors, heart issues, or seizures. Grapes, raisins & nuts: May harm kidneys or upset

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Why Senior Dog Behavior Changes   As dogs age, changes in their body, brain, and senses can affect how they feel and behave.   Physical & Sensory Changes Stiff joints, poor vision or hearing may make dogs slower, easily startled, or less active. Metabolic Health Changes in organs can affect appetite, weight, and energy levels. Cognitive Decline (Doggy Dementia) Confusion,

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How to Walk Your Dog Safely & Happily Walking your dog is a great way to bond and explore together – here are a few simple tips to make every walk safe and enjoyable!   Use the Right Leash – 6-foot leash allows freedom to explore. Let Your Dog Sniff – Sniffing is mental enrichment and keeps walks interesting. Stay

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Why Does Your Dog Chase Their Tail?   Tail-chasing can be playful and normal for puppies exploring their tails or dogs feeling excited. But sometimes, it signals something more serious like boredom, stress, anxiety, or even a medical issue.   Attention-Seeking: Laughing, giving treats, or reacting can reinforce the behavior. Boredom: Dogs need exercise, mental stimulation, and social interaction. Daily

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Do You Know What FOS in Cat Food Is? FOS (Fructooligosaccharides) is a type of prebiotic oligosaccharide naturally found in fruits, vegetables, and plants such as bananas, onions, chicory root, Jerusalem artichoke, and blue agave.   Key features of FOS: Low in calories, won’t significantly increase weight Adds dietary fiber to the diet Supports the growth of beneficial gut bacteria

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Did you know omega-3 can be good for your cat? Feeding your cat a complete and balanced diet with omega-3 is easy and can make a significant difference in their overall health.   What is omega-3? Omega-3 is a classification of fatty acids. There are 11 types of omega-3 fatty acids, but the most commonly discussed when it comes to

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Give your cat a boost with brewer’s yeast! Just a small sprinkle in their diet can make a noticeable difference — from a shinier coat to a stronger immune system, it’s an easy way to support your cat’s overall health.   What is brewer’s yeast? Brewer’s yeast is a natural yeast. It is commonly used in beer brewing and bread

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Ever wondered how to keep your cat’s eyes healthy and sparkling?   Your cat’s eyes are more than just cute—they’re sensitive and need a little TLC! Here’s what to know: Daily Check – In a well-lit room, peek at your cat’s eyes. Look for discharge, redness, swelling, cloudiness, or an unusual third eyelid. If something seems off, call your vet.

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Is Your Cat Eating Less Than Usual? Here’s What You Need to Know   Even a few days of reduced appetite can seriously affect your cat’s health. Unlike dogs, cats need prompt attention if they stop eating—sometimes a vet may recommend appetite-boosting medication or temporary feeding support.   What to look out for: Eating less than usual or being picky

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Why Does My Cat Stare at Me?   Cats stare for many reasons, and it’s not always rude—they have their own “cat language”! Here’s what your kitty might be telling you:   Asking for Attention – Slow blink, meow, or rub nearby objects? Your cat wants your love! Wanting to Play – Crouching, dilated pupils, tail swishing? Get a toy

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