Caring For Your New Dog: What You Should Know When You Adopt From A Shelter

Posted on: 10 September 2015

When you decide that it is time to get yourself a new dog, you excitedly head to your local animal shelter to see what dogs are available for adoption. Seeing and meeting your perfect companion can take time, but when you find the right dog for you and your family, you just know it. Once you bring your new family member home, you will need to make sure that your dog is healthy and in good physical and mental condition so that they can happily integrate themselves into your family without worry or incident.
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Caring For Your Cat Without Breaking The Kitty: Inexpensive Cat Care

Posted on: 10 September 2015

Being a pet owner is a wonderful experience, but it can also get expensive quickly. If you're trying to find ways to maintain your cat's health without breaking the bank, this guide can help you to find ways to do so. Inexpensive Shots Vaccinating your cat against diseases like feline leukemia and rabies is one of the best things you can do to protect their health. However, vaccines can be expensive, especially if your cat needs booster shots.
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Distemper In Dogs: What Pets Owners Need To Know

Posted on: 9 September 2015

Among the many illnesses that can affect your dog, one of the most serious is distemper. You may not be very familiar with this type of canine disease, but if you are a dog owner, you should know what it is and what the symptoms are, as the disease is contagious and drastically impacts the health of your pet.     What is distemper? Distemper is a viral disease that affects dogs, foxes, raccoons, and other forms of wildlife.
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Three Ways To Protect Your Dog From Lyme Disease

Posted on: 3 September 2015

Lyme disease is an infection that is caused by a very unique species of bacteria that can be transmitted by ticks. It can be very difficult to treat, and thus, it's important to do all that you can to prevent your dog from contracting the illness. If you live in an area where ticks are prevalent, here are three things you should be doing to protect your dog from Lyme disease.
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