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Reading Time: 2 minutes…the new life joining your family. Well before your baby is born, you can begin to prepare your pet for this momentous change that will affect his life—in a great…
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Reading Time: 2 minutes…the new life joining your family. Well before your baby is born, you can begin to prepare your pet for this momentous change that will affect his life—in a great…

Reading Time: 3 minutes…new and different people of varied age groups. Meeting new people should be part of your routine, as long as your dog is comfortable. If you see your dog seeming…

Reading Time: 2 minutes…pet’s emotional as well as physical needs. When your prospective pet sitter arrives for a get-acquainted visit, observe how she interacts with your pets. Does she: Let your dog or…

Reading Time: 6 minutes…them 100 percent from exposure to these parasites. The great news is the current medical evidence suggests rapidly-acting oral products in the newest class of flea and tick therapy, the…

Reading Time: 5 minutesReading Time: 5 minutes Vaccinations have been in the news a lot lately. An up-to-date vaccine program is essential for your pet’s general good health, too. It’s possible to make…

Reading Time: 4 minutes…Pet Industry Award awarded by APPA (The American Pet Products Association) and named by Pet Age magazine as A Woman of Influence in the Pet Industry and has also received…

Reading Time: 5 minutes…the place said it was pet friendly. We booked it, agreed to pay the $250 non-refundable pet fee for our three-night stay and filled out the pet addendum – even…

Reading Time: 3 minutes…real experience in the moment. Honor your cat who is gone; accept the cat who is new. Don’t let longings for the old cat dampen your appreciation of the new…

Reading Time: 3 minutes…slow as you introduce him to his new family (including other pets and children), home, and neighbors. –Give choices. Find out whether your new dog likes turkey treats or beef…

Reading Time: 5 minutes…pet; at other times, he acts feral. Help your pet by letting him approach new things at his own speed, so he gradually gets over his fear. He might react…