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    Tag: Dog Wellness

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    Why Gut Health Is Important for Your Pet

    If you notice Fido moping about, you may attribute his behavior to a number of causes… That bed you bought wasn’t comfortable enough. It’s just…

    Ruth November 2, 2016
    Dog Laying On Grass

    5 Things You Didn’t Know about Kidney Failure in Pets

    You notice that Sparky is drinking lots of water. And it seems you take him out to go potty more than usual of late. You…

    Ruth October 5, 2016

    Build Your Dog a Cancer-Fighting Exercise Routine

    A recent study published by the Journal of the American Medical Association found that, for the most part, cancer risks are reduced when humans incorporate…

    Ruth September 14, 2016
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    Top 3 Pet Travel Safety Tips

    As the summer draws to a close, you may try to slip in some final fun activities with your pet. Hopefully, you’ve enjoyed those fun…

    Ruth August 24, 2016
    Puppy Eating Carrot

    5 Plants You Can Grow for the CrockPET Diet

    One of the most important benefits of my Original CrockPET Diet® is that you know what’s actually in your pet food. When you switch your…

    Ruth August 10, 2016
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    Calorie Restriction: Why Less Is More for Your Pet

    Calorie restriction for your pet can feel like the opposite of being a caring owner. When those big brown eyes are pleading for just another serving,…

    Ruth August 3, 2016

    Stop Your Pet’s Chronic Urinary Tract Infections

    Chronic urinary tract infections are a painful condition your dog or cat may experience. (You can get a better understanding of the urinary system by…

    Ruth July 27, 2016
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    Cancer Prevention for Your Pet

    Cancer prevention is an important part of human healthcare. Yet how often do we practice cancer prevention for our pets? The Animal Cancer Foundation states,…

    Ruth July 20, 2016

    Should You Shave Your Dog?

    For pets with long or thick fur, this season can mean miserable hours spent sweating beneath a heavy blanket of hair. With summer temperatures reaching…

    Ruth July 13, 2016

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