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May 14 2026
Why Spring Can Be So Itchy
As trees bud, flowers bloom, and grass begins to grow in May, many pets start showing signs of seasonal allergies. While people with allergies often sneeze or develop watery eyes, dogs and cats…
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May 07 2026
Ticks and Your Pet: Separating Fact from Fiction
Ticks aren’t just a nuisance—they’re a health risk for both pets and people. Unfortunately, misinformation about ticks is widespread, and believing common myths can leave you and your pet at…
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Apr 30 2026
National Tabby Day: Can You Judge a Cat by Its Color?
April 30 is National Tabby Day, a day to celebrate one of the most common and recognizable feline coat patterns. Tabbies are often described as bold, playful, and full of personality—but does coat…
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Apr 23 2026
National Lost Dog Awareness Day: Why Dogs Go Missing and How to Keep Yours Safe
Every year, countless dogs go missing, leaving families heartbroken. National Lost Dog Awareness Day is a reminder that many of these situations are preventable. Keep your dog safe at home by…
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Apr 16 2026
Heartworm is on the Rise—What Every Pet Owner Needs to Know
If you’ve ever thought, “parasites aren’t really a concern for my pet,” you’re definitely not alone. But here’s the reality: heartworm infections are increasing—and they’re affecting…
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Apr 02 2026
A Shared Mission: Protecting Pets
This Saturday marks two important awareness days for pet lovers everywhere: World Stray Animals Day and Tag Day. These days share a powerful common goal: keeping pets safe and helping lost animals…
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Mar 26 2026
Broken Nails in Dogs: What to Do—and How to Make Nail Trims Easier
A broken nail might not sound like a big deal, but for dogs, it can be very painful. If your dog suddenly starts limping, holding up a paw, or licking their foot, the cause could be a torn or cracked…
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Mar 20 2026
Excuse Me… A Cat Would Like a Word About Scary Spring Things
Oh, good—you’re here. …