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Welcome to our FREE Pet Living and Wellness Newsletter library!  Here you will find timely information on a variety of topics all centered on creating a happy, healthy life with your pets. We hope you are able to use this resource to increase your knowledge about your pet's needs and medical care.  If you need additional help, or have other questions, please do not hesitate to contact our office.

  • Your Big Dog May Be More Likely to Develop These Health Problems
    Category: Newsletter Library

    Big dogs can have equally big health problems. Find out what conditions and diseases typically affect larger dogs.

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  • Try These Tricks the Next Time You Have to Give Your Pet Medication
    Category: Newsletter Library

    Would you rather do anything than give your pet medicine? These tips may make the process easier.

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  • From Dalmations to Siberian Huskies: How the Big (and Little) Screen Influences Pet Fads
    Category: Newsletter Library

    Should you adopt the same type of pet as your favorite TV or movie character?

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  • Ehrlichiosis: What You Should Be Looking For
    Category: Newsletter Library

    Ticks may be tiny but that can cause bacterial infections that make your pet very sick.

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  • What is Taurine and Why do Cats Need It?
    Category: Newsletter Library

    Does your feline friend get enough taurine? Serious health problems can occur if this essential amino acid is in short supply.

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  • How to Tell A Pet's Age from Its Teeth
    Category: Newsletter Library

    How old is your pet? Taking a look at your furry friend's mouth can provide some clues.

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  • Should my pet get a summer haircut?
    Category: Newsletter Library

    Planning a haircut for your pet this summer? That might not be the best idea.

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  • Can My Pet Get Me Sick?
    Category: Newsletter Library

    Feeling a little under the weather? You may have caught an illness from your pet.

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  • Why Do Pets Hide When They're Sick?
    Category: Newsletter Library

    Do you know why pets shun wide open spaces when they're ill? Find out why sick dogs, cats and rabbits want to be alone.

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  • Reducing the Spread of Disease When You Have Multiple Pets
    Category: Newsletter Library

    Do your pets do everything together, including sharing illnesses? These tips will help reduce the transmission of viruses and diseases.

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  • What Your Pet's Stools Say About Their Health
    Category: Newsletter Library

    Want to know if your pet is healthy? Take a look at his or her stools.

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  • All About Shedding: Is My Pet Shedding Too Much?
    Category: Newsletter Library

    Not sure why your pet is shedding more than usual. We explore a few reasons that your pet may be losing hair.

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    • Chronic Conditions
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    • Diseases and Viruses
    • Pests and Parasites
    • Orthopedics
  • Today's Veterinarian
  • Choosing Your Pet
    • Cats
    • Dogs
    • Finding Your Pet
    • Exotics
      • Birds
      • Reptiles
        • Lizards
        • Turtles
    • Mammals
      • Ferrets
      • Rabbits
      • Domesticated Animals
        • Domestic Pigs
        • Fennec Foxes
        • Prairie Dogs
        • Flying Squirrels
        • Sugar Gliders
        • Skunks
      • Pocket Pets
        • Hedgehogs
        • Gerbils
        • Chinchillas
        • Guinea Pigs
        • Hamsters
        • Rats
  • Living With Your Pet
    • Bringing Your Pet Home
    • Providing Care
    • Travel
    • Saying Goodbye
  • Newsletter Library
    • Tips for Pet Owners
    • Fleas & Parasites
    • Equine
    • Visiting the Vet
    • Unbelievable Pets
    • Seasonal Topics
    • Pet Dangers
    • Nutrition & Food
    • Recognizing Illness
    • Cats
    • Keeping Pets Healthy
    • Fun with Pets
    • Behavior & Training
  • Video Newsroom
    • Health Topics
    • Technology and Science
    • Other Interests
  • Client Survey
  • Pets4Kids
  • Feline

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