Got Coverage? Three Reasons to Consider Pet Insurance
Much like human medicine, veterinary care is in a constant state of evolution. New medical advances are available every day that once were not options for our pets.
Because of these advances, our pets are living longer—and healthier—lives than ever before and pet insurance is becoming more common among owners who are looking for ways to proactively manage pet health care costs.
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Separation Anxiety: How to Ease Your Dog's Fears of Being Alone
By pure definition, this condition does not indicate an ideal relationship between a dog and his/her human companion. What’s more, anxiety can lead to destructive behaviors, such as inappropriate elimination, barking, howling, digging, chewing or attempts to escape.
Dogs are balanced by having a harmonic rhythm within their pack. Humans can help their canine companions achieve this balance by providing clear boundaries and communicating with them on their level.
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Separation Anxiety: How to Ease Your Dog's Fears of Being Alone
By pure definition, this condition does not indicate an ideal relationship between a dog and his/her human companion. What’s more, anxiety can lead to destructive behaviors, such as inappropriate elimination, barking, howling, digging, chewing or attempts to escape.
Dogs are balanced by having a harmonic rhythm within their pack. Humans can help their canine companions achieve this balance by providing clear boundaries and communicating with them on their level.
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13 Strange Cat Behaviors Explained
#1. Chattering
You have probably heard your cat emit a fast and intense teeth chattering- especially when they spot a bird while gazing out of a window. Behaviorists speculate that this is because your cat is frustrated that they cannot get outside to hunt prey. They also may be excited and slightly aggravated.
Others say that this strange jaw movement may be your kitty’s natural instinct that allows their muscles to prepare for the act of killing prey. Either way, this behavior is completely normal for your feline.
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What is Brachycephalic Syndrome?
You would be hard pressed to find someone who could resist the sweet, short face of a Persian or the excited snorts of a Boston Terrier, but if your pet is one of the many breeds with a “pushed in” face, you should also be aware of the health risks associated with these characteristics.
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Is Peanut Butter Still Safe for Dogs?
Does your pup love peanut butter? If you answered yes, you are just one of many dog owners who use the popular nutty spread as a tasty treat, chew toy stuffing or a clever medication disguise for your furry friend.
The good news? Most peanut and other nut butters are perfectly safe for your dog (in moderation, of course).
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8 Foods You Should Never Feed On Thanksgiving
Thanksgiving is right around the corner; and the best way to give thanks for your pets is to keep them safe! Here are some tips to ensure your Thanksgiving is a ‘fulfilling’ occasion for both you and your pets:
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Congratulations, Jody – Practice Manager of the Year Semifinalist!
We are thrilled that our Practice Manager, Jody Weaver, has been named a semifinalist for Petplan Pet Insurance ‘s 2016 Veterinary Practice Manager of the Year Award!
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