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Accidents can happen any time of the year, but with the holidays comes the chaos of decorations, an abundance of food, company and wrappings which can injure your pet.
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.
We can't protect our dogs in a plastic bubble, so we must do our best to provide a safe environment and be prepared to come to their rescue should something go wrong.
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.
By putting together a pet first aid health chart you will learn what is normal or abnormal for your pet in regards to its health.
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.
Give advance thought to how you will take care of your pets as well as your family if storms affect your ability to provide water, food or housing.
Things that go bump in the night shouldn't include your pets, so follow a few simple tips to make sure Howl-o-ween won't be scary or dangerous for canines or felines!
As the ominous clouds of Hurricane Gustav rolled into Louisiana on Labor Day, Gulf Coast pets were much better prepared than were pets of New Orleans when Katrina hit.
To avoid harming pets, follow label instructions when using fertilizers, herbicides, and insecticides.
More and more travelers are bringing their four legged family member along these days. And more resorts and hotels are welcoming dogs with special amenities just for them
School's out, summer's in and it's time to make vacation plans. Fluffy and Fido can be part of the fun with a bit of research and a well thought out checklist.
Do your research now and gather your tools, so that if an emergency occurs, you can turn tragedy into a success story for your four-legged family members.
Contrary to popular belief, cats do not always land on their feet. Many are injured from falls, so take care to prevent the worst from happening to your feline friend.
Learn how to prepare a disaster kit for cats, dogs and small animals to ensure all the family pets stay safe this hurricane season.
Spring wet weather brings out the slugs, and it can be a year-round problem along the Gulf coast and Florida. Pet owners must guard against the risk to their pets.
Vacations can be great fun, but many humans can't enjoy their time away when they are worried about the four-legged family members left at home.
A look at what human medications can be given to dogs and learn the dosage for medications that are safe for dogs, like aspirin and Benadryl.
More and more neighborhoods and homeowner associations are establishing pet registries to help residents find lost pets. Here's how to start one in your area.
Playing fetch with dogs can be a very dangerous activity if your dog fetches a stick. Learn why fetching sticks is dangerous and find safe stick fetching alternatives!


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