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Protecting Your Canine from Tick-Borne Lyme Disease
Beware the Tiny, but Mighty, Tick With warmer temperatures, the outdoors is coming alive with springtime beauty. But it’s also alive with parasitic insects like ticks. Ticks are known as “external parasites” that hop onto a passing host and feed on their blood. Unfortunately, they are also the leading carriers of vector-borne diseases (diseases caused by parasites) only second to mosquitoes. Diseases, like Lyme disease, are transmitted through the tick’s saliva during a bite. The toxins, secretions and organisms in the saliva transmit the disease to the host. It is not the bite itself that infects the host. But, an...
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Do You HAVE to Use Toxic Chemicals to Protect Your Pet from Ticks and Fleas?
They’re almost microscopic, but the diseases they carry are no small threat! But are pet owners forced into using toxic treatments to effectively protect their beloved dogs and cats? Tiny and Often Overlooked With warmer temperatures, the outdoors is coming alive with beauty and sun-soaked days. But it’s also alive with parasitic insects like ticks and fleas which pose real potential dangers to your pet’s health and quality of life. Natural Protection Without the Toxicity Common preventatives for both fleas and ticks have traditionally included OTC (over-the-counter) and prescription products. Unfortunately, these medications are filled with toxic chemicals (in order...
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5 Healing Ways to Survive Pet Loss
“Dogs come into our lives to teach us about love, they depart to teach us about loss. A new dog never replaces an old dog, it merely expands the heart.” (Erica Jong) One of the hardest parts of being a pet parent or involved in the pet industry is the loss of our special furry animals. In honor of World Pet Memorial Day, we want to reach out to all of us that have lost that special pet. The loss of life is never easy, whether it’s a beloved family member or friend or a special pet who shared their...
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YES, Your Nosy Dog Can Suffocate in an Empty Chip Bag!
Our pets are wonderful and inquisitive creatures! But sometimes, those curious noses get them into trouble! When it comes to our beloved dogs, most humans are primarily concerned with what’s inside our snack bags which can cause unpleasant side effect like upset stomachs, diarrhea, vomiting and more. But have you given any thought to the bag itself? Every day, our curious pups (and kitties) face deadly suffocation risks from snack bags and other types of food packaging! Packaging that is soft, collapsible or made from crinkly plastic or mylar-type materials (a form of clear, very thin plastic). PreventiveVet.com estimates 2-3...
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Dry Drowning: Could it Happen to Your Dog?
You’ve probably heard the shocking news about young children dying from “dry drownings;” but did you know that your canine is also at risk of dry drowning? If your dog loves to swim, keep reading to learn more about this unusual medical phenomenon. Most dogs love swimming and if left on their own, would probably never come out of the water. But when they become fatigued or unable to get out of the pool, dry drowning can become a real, life-threatening danger. What makes “dry drowning” so unusual is that it can happen hours – or even days – after...