Most fertilizers contain insecticide used specifically to kill germs, insects, and pests that can be hazardous to home pets when consumed. As a responsible homeowner, you should prevent your pets from wandering around the lawn for 72 hours or 3 days before the chemicals subside.
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Heartworm is one of the common heart diseases among most dogs. Known as Dirofilaria Immitis, the heartworm or dog heartworm is a parasitic roundworm that looks like a small threadlike creature.
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Hiding inside the bush, rolling on the grass, and trotting along the park are few of the popular activities of dogs. Although, the seasons are popular for their hue and beauty, they also serve as the beginning of the arrival of many unwanted guests –Flea & Tick.
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Making your home hygienic and safe is critical to avoiding pet poisoning because more than 90% of poisonings occur at home. Pets have a habit of nibbling on leftover, scavenging the dust bin, and ingesting pills on the floor.
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Who doesn’t love keeping a pet? The adoration for innocent animals excite every person to own and care for a pet. Over 70% of U.S. Households own pets of various kinds. Some of the most popular pets people love to keep are freshwater fish, cats, dogs, and birds.
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Let us celebrate the existence of companion animals in our life. February 20 is celebrated as the National Love Your Pet Day throughout the U.S. The day is set aside to give extra attention to and pamper your pets. This is a good day to focus on the special relationship that you have with your pets.
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14. February 2019
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Dog
Maintaining a dog's daily nutritional intake is essential to ensure they remain healthy and safe throughout their life. Malnutrition or excess intake of minerals is common among most dogs. This can be prevented with proper diet chart provided by your veterinarian.
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Who doesn’t love the cute furry animal hopping around the house? Most people keep pet rabbits at home, however, many wonders if they make a good indoor pet or are they safer to keep around small children.
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February is recognized as “Spay and Neuter Awareness Month” throughout the U.S. The purpose of celebrating the day is to encourage pet owners to get their pets sterilized before the arrival of spring and summer months. Spring and summer are associated with the rampant overproduction of puppies and kittens
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DID YOU KNOW? February is designated as the National Cat Health Month. National Cat Health Month was founded to shed light into various health issues and treatment of cats in the country.
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