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Practical Ways to Care for your senior animal

Age tends to sneak up on our furry friends. It might seem like your pet is running around the backyard one day and feebly trotting to its water bowl the next. And as they get older, your pet will require more care and attention. Pawstalk has listed some tips on managing your senior pet’s health,

Cats and Allergies

Cats and Allergies Answer by Sharyn Wolf on Quora Years ago I found a cat on the street— long, orange tabby. He was so gentle as I stood there with my two dogs— I picked him up and took him home. I’m allergic to cats, and I found a home for him immediately. The next

Ask Caat: Can I Rename my Animal Companion?

Unequivocally, yes. Animals like new names for a new life. Or if their name isn\’t working. I can\’t tell you how many improvements have been made with my clients when they change their animal companion’s name. Two obvious reasons come to mind. You have just adopted a new dog or cat. Unless it is a

Bach Flower Remedies

People have asked: The place I get my remedies … Vitacost … now allows me to offer a discount link directly. By using this link you get $10 off your first order and I get a $10 coupon. The link is https://www.vitacostrewards.com/SNqQDj For more, see my page on Flower Essences

HydroTherapy Treadmill for Pets

I\’m thrilled to see these types of therapies coming into being for our furry loved ones. http://youtu.be/KPr8cxt64z8

Grapes & Raisins: Toxic to Dogs

Do you have dogs? If you don\’t listen to anything else, listen to this: DO NOT FEED DOGS RAISINS OR GRAPES. You can also see this posting on Snopes. ******** It appears that raisins and grapes are to dogs what lilies are to cats: Keep your babies safe. Learn what is toxic to your pet.

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