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It is a good idea to have a pet first aid kit. A pet first aid kit should include everything you might need if your pet were involved in an emergency.
When disaster strikes it's important to have everything you need ready to go in a 72 hour kit for people and pets.
Keeping a fully stocked first aid kit in the home and car will ensure that you have the supplies to administer first aid to your pet...and the occasional human.
A proper dog collar, pet microchip, baby gates, pet insurance and pet first aid kit are all vital must-haves for new pet owners and their puppies.
Heading out on the open road this summer? Before taking Buddy along for the ride, think about whether you are practicing good dog car safety habits.
Dogs are more susceptible to heat stroke than humans are. Never, ever leave a dog in a parked car or in the sun or without water! Read on for signs, prevention and more.
Dogs and their owners have a wide variety of options when it comes to gift-giving. From the traditional to the humorous, here is a look at some of the best dog gifts.
Proper care of a pet's wound can mean the difference between a quick recovery and a painful infection. Learn how to clean, disinfect and dress a pet's injury site.
"My dog is in pain. How can I help him?" and "Can I give my dog anything for pain?" are two very common questions. Learn how to help a dog in pain.
Gardens and dogs often don't thrive together. If planting a garden as a dog owner, learn to avoid these toxic plants and flowers.
Traveling with a dog can be a fun and rewarding experience - if you prepare in advance. Failing to do your homework could jeopardize your dog's safety - and your sanity.


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