Yep, tis the season again. The holidays are approaching and so are the potential hazards for your pets. With a little knowledge and some preventive measures you can keep your pets happy, healthy, and part of the festivities.
It’s hard to resist. They’re sitting there salivating, looking up at you while you have your dinner. Or maybe they’re watching you throw away the leftovers or table scraps. There’s no harm in sharing, right? WRONG! Don’t give in. Many of the foods we are able to digest and metabolize can be dangerous to your pet...
Recently I received a question about a pup that became ill when out on a drive. This is a common condition and yes, pets do experience motion sickness. You can deal with it in a couple of ways depending on the source of the motion sickness and the amount of time you have. Your goal is to decide if the source is physical or psychological (or both), and treat accordingly.
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