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Mud, Puddles, and Paws: Keeping Pets Clean During Early Spring
Spring is finally on its way—longer days, warmer weather, and more time outside with your pets. But early spring also brings one not-so-fun side effect: mud. Between melting snow, rainy afternoons, and soggy sidewalks, it doesn’t take long for pets to track dirt into the house. The good news? With a few simple habits and the right supplies, you can enjoy the season without constantly cleaning muddy pawprints off your floors. Here are some practical tips to help keep your pets clean during early spring. 1. Wipe Paws After Every Walk One of the easiest ways to keep your home...
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Love That Lasts: Healthy Ways to Care for Your Pet
February is a month filled with love, and that includes our pets! While extra cuddles and attention are always welcome, showing love the healthy way means supporting your pet’s overall well-being—including how you treat them. Yes, treats can absolutely be part of a healthy lifestyle when chosen thoughtfully. Here’s how to show your pet love in ways that feel good now and support their long-term health. Spend Quality Time Together Time and attention are some of the most meaningful gifts you can give your pet. Daily walks, interactive play, or quiet cuddle time help build trust and strengthen your bond....
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Healthy Habits for Pets - Starting the New Year Right
As we set resolutions for ourselves, it’s also the perfect time to think about our pets’ health and happiness. From better diets to more playtime, a few simple habits can make a big difference in your furry friend’s well-being this year. 1. Refresh Their Routine Pets thrive on structure, but sometimes routines need a reset. Establish consistent mealtimes. This helps with digestion and weight control. Add regular play sessions. A quick game of fetch or a few minutes with a wand toy can improve both mood and health. Stick to a bedtime. Just like us, pets benefit from a good...
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What to Do If Your Pet Is Lost or Missing
Losing your beloved pet and knowing they are missing, far from home and in an unfamiliar, perhaps dangerous place can be a stressful and frightening experience. Quick, authoritative actions, however, can help you more easily locate your pet for a happy reunion. Why Pets Get Lost Most pets are very loyal and comfortable in familiar surroundings. There are different reasons why a pet might get lost, however, including… Getting scared or disoriented by loud noises, like thunder, fireworks, or construction equipment Moving to a new home that lacks any familiar sights, sounds, or scent markers Chasing an intruder or prey,...
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How To Train Your Cat
Many pet owners are under the impression that cats can’t be trained because they do not respond the same way that dogs do. However, any animal with the proper behavioral reinforcement can be trained. Cats are very intelligent animals and can be trained to do many tricks and behave in a way that you see fit. I’m not saying that training a cat is easy, but it can be done. It will require a lot of patience and some creativity, but your cat will respond to training. To begin, you must first understand your cat. Cats are nothing like dogs....