Would you like to keep your pet free of ticks and fleas? Try a few of these tips.
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Although small mammals are cute and tiny, they can be a big responsibility. If you’re interested in owning a chinchilla, ferret, hamster, hedgehogs, gerbils, guinea pigs, rabbits, rats, and other small mammals, it’s important to learn how to properly care for each of these furry creatures before bringing them home with you.
Consider what size, temperament, and activity level are right for your household so you can choose the option that best matches your lifestyle. Are you looking for an animal that will take kindly to being petted and interact with you? Rabbits or guinea pigs are pets that enjoy cuddling once they’re gotten used to you. Be sure to choose a small mammal that has what you’re looking for and you’ll love having it around. Check out the articles below to learn more about the general care of each of these animals.
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Keeping Your Pets Safe During Flea and Tick Season
Category: Newsletter Library, Fleas & Parasites
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Pawty with Your Pet - National Dog Party Day
Category: Newsletter Library, Seasonal Topics
Do you have anything planned for National Dog Party Day?
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What To Know About Bathing and Grooming Your Dog
Category: Newsletter Library, Tips for Pet Owners
Every week, every month or every year? How often should you bathe and groom your dog?
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The Growth and Care of Your New Foal
Category: Newsletter Library, Equine
Do you know how to care for your new foal? Take a look at these important tips.
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Managing Your Pet’s Anxiety
Category: Newsletter Library, Behavior & Training
Does your pet suffer from anxiety? These tips can help calm your furry friend.
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April is National Heartworm Awareness Month
Category: Newsletter Library, Seasonal Topics
Do you know how to protect your pet from heartworms?
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What You Need to Know About Equine Nutrition
Category: Newsletter Library, Equine
Is your horse getting all of the nutrients it needs?
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Preparing for Kitten Season - Spay and Neuter Your Pets and Keep Them Safe and Indoors
Category: Newsletter Library, Cats
Kitten season will soon be here. Are you ready?
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How To Care For Your Horse When Temperatures Drop
Category: Newsletter Library, Equine
When winter weather strikes, these tips will keep your horse warm and comfortable.
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How To Avoid A Pet Poisoning
Category: Newsletter Library, Pet Dangers
Do you know how to limit your pet's exposure to poisons and toxins?
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Diseases That May Affect Your Horse
Category: Newsletter Library, Equine
Do you know which diseases can sicken your horse?
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Your New Year's Diet Could Be Deadly To Your Pet - Xylitol Toxicity In Dogs
Category: Newsletter Library, Seasonal Topics
Could your new diet harm your pet's health?
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Preparing For Pet Dental Month
Category: Newsletter Library, Keeping Pets Healthy
Not sure if your pet needs a dental exam? These 10 reasons may help you make a decision.
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What to Do If Your Pet is Stung
Category: Newsletter Library, Tips for Pet Owners
Don't get us wrong, we love the bees! But we don't love when our pets get stung. Follow our tips to treat and prevent bee stings on your furry best friend.
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Why the Controversy About Pet Vaccinations?
Category: Newsletter Library, Visiting the Vet
As with anything, pet vaccinations can be too much of a good thing. Similar to parents who are learning more about vaccinations for children, veterinarians and pet owners alike are beginning to question some of the standard wisdom when it comes to protecting pets. There are certain fatal diseases against
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Introducing a New Pet to Your Current Ones
Category: Newsletter Library, Tips for Pet Owners
Are you considering adding another furry companion to your family? If so, have you thought about how your new pet will interact with your current ones? Introducing a new pet into the family is always exciting, but it’s important to make sure that the pets you already have are prepared for the new addition.
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