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Seasonal Injuries To Avoid For Your Pet

Embracing the changing seasons means opening up new adventures for our furry friends, but it also ushers in potential hazards that demand our attention as responsible pet parents. Safeguarding your cherished companions from seasonal injuries is a priority. Let's delve into the specific risks each season presents and explore proactive measures to ensure your pets' safety. Spring: A Blossoming Cautionary Tale As spring paints the world with blossoms, it also conceals potential dangers among the petals. Hyacinth, Irises, tulips, and daffodils, though visually pleasing, can be toxic to dogs. To keep your canine companion safe, familiarize yourself with plants harmful to them, and consider adjusting your walking routes away from flower-filled areas. When tending to your garden, opt for pet-sa

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How To Juggle Your Fur Baby & Working From Home

With more people working from home than ever before, it can be challenging to balance your pet's needs with your work responsibilities. If you're struggling to find a happy medium, here are some tips to help you balance your pet and work from home. Stick to a routine: Establishing a routine is critical for both you and your pet. It helps your pet know when it's time to play, eat, and relax, and it can help you stay on track with your work. Make sure you include regular playtime and exercise for your pet during your workday to keep them happy and healthy. Set boundaries: It's essential to set boundaries for your pet during your workday. Train your pet to understand when it's time to play and when it's time to be quiet and relax. Consider using a crate or designated area to give yo

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Puppy First Year Timeline

Want to learn more about what to expect during a puppy’s first year? Check out the accompanying resource for a handy breakdown! Puppies go through an incredible series of changes in the first year of life. From being born blind and deaf to growing into a running, jumping ball of energy, this busy timeframe can be amazing, if overwhelming.  Graphic created by Green Pet, a retailer of eco friendly cat supplies.

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What Does It Mean If Your Pet Has Bad Breath?

Although we might expect our loveable pets to have bad breath a lot of the time – particularly after they’ve wolfed down a particularly undesirable meal – bad breath in pets can actually be a sign of certain health issues, such as disease. These diseases might be dwelling locally in their mouths or somewhere else in their body, but understanding how and why the unpleasant odours are occurring is an important step in managing your animal’s health. In this article, we take a look at a few reasons why your pet may have developed unpleasant breath to give you some idea of what to look out for. Issues that bad breath might indicate Although there are certain aspects of pet ownership that seem obvious, like taking a bit of time to compare pet insurance just in case your four legged friend fall

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Essentials Things to Look for in a Dog Boarding Kennel

If you are going away for business or you have a holiday booked with the family, you will need a quality boarding kennel if your dog is not going along. Today’s boarding kennels have a range of quality facilities including swimming pools, grooming services, exercise zones and more. Some kennels even use suites instead of cages, so your dog gets the comfort it deserves. When choosing a kennel, look for these features. Attentive Staff What makes a dog boarding kennel so good? Although there are many factors, the staff are arguably the most important piece of the puzzle. Companies who offer dog boarding in Sydney have attentive, professional staff all over the facility. Before choosing a place, look and see how the staff interact with the animals. Do they seem interested? Do they have a g

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