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Does Your Pet Have an Abscess?
Could that lump on your pet's body be caused by an abscess?
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The Do’s and Don'ts of Pet Summer Safety
Do you know how to keep your pet safe this summer?
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The Most Common Vaccinations for Your Cat and Dog
Do you know what vaccines your cat or dog needs?
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Preparing for Your Kitten’s Developmental Milestones
Need to hone in on your kitten knowledge? Check out the milestones your new pet will reach during its first year.
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What Is Ataxia in Dogs?
Could balance or gait issues mean your dog has ataxia?
Choosing Your Pet
Fish
If you’re thinking of getting a pet fish, you should know that your veterinarian has a lot of good advice about pet ownership. Fish can be very rewarding as pets, and you just may be surprised about how much fish actually interact with their owners. Here’s more valuable information about choosing
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Sugar Gliders
Thinking of getting a sugar glider? These tiny marsupials are energetic and friendly, making them popular choices as pets. Though they weigh less than a half-pound, they're more closely related to kangaroos than they are flying squirrels. If you think a sugar glider would make an ideal pet for your family,
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Pigs
Did you know that pigs are a lot cleaner than the reputation they have? While they do roll around in the mud, this keeps them cool. They're actually one of the cleanest animals. They, however, require care, just like any animal. Before you take on more than you can handle, you should educate yourself
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Goats
Maybe, you've heard that goats will basically eat anything they can put in their mouth. This might give you the impression that they're simple animals to take care of, but this isn't the case. Goats need proper nutrition and enough space, among other things, to grow strong and healthy. Therefore, before
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Donkeys, Horses & Mules
There are many benefits to owning a donkey, horse, or mule. However, it is important to know that these animals (all belonging to the sub-family called equus) require special housing, feeding, and care for a healthy life. Here are a few important considerations to make before bringing a new animal home. Housing