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21 hours ago ago from Peggy's Pet Place

Last week we met Nadine M. Rosin, author of The Healing Art of Pet Parenthood . I recommend this book to everyone who loves a dog, or has ever lost a pet. Last week Nadine told us about why she wrote the book, and why she refers to the human-pet relationship as pet "parenthood." Today she shares how she dealt with her Cockapoo-terrier's illness, and how you can give your pet the best life possible. At 8-years old Buttons was diagnosed ...

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16 hours ago ago from Dr. Shawn's Blog

With the holidays quickly approaching, here are tips sent to me by a reader to make the time the bit less stressful for you and your pets. Doorbells Can Be Stressful Many pets are agitated by the sound of doorbells. If your dogs bark, run and jump when new people arrive at the house, or if your cat runs for cover, consider disengaging the doorbell and putting a sign on the door to ask guests to “knock please.” Provide an open cage ...

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Plan Your Pet’s Future Ahead of Time

12 hours ago ago from Legendary Wills and Trusts

“What is going to happen to my cats if I die?” This was Betty’s most concern the night before her hysterectomy while lying on her hospital bed.  Sassy, her 8 year old Siamese was at the time staying with her sister who gladly agreed to do so while Betty underwent surgery and recovered.  But not everyone is so lucky to have a sister, other relative or friend to voluntarily take care of your pet when you can’t. Nevertheless, there is a ...

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Finding the Perfect Present for your Pet this Christmas

19 hours ago ago from Your Dalmatian Guide

Christmas, as we all know, is a time for giving. We give gifts to friends, family and loved ones, so why not for our pets too? Whilst they probably don t quite get the same level of excitement as you or I during the festive period, there s no reason why you can t involved them in your celebrations. So what should be on the festive agenda for your pet at Christmas? Well, a treat is often a good place to start. Just as we buy toys and sweets ...

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