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Dec 27 2011

Pet parenting 101: caring for your new pet

Published by Christine under Featured,Puppies

(NC)—Welcoming a puppy or kitten into your family will change your household for years to come. There are many things to keep in mind to ensure the healthy development of your new pet as they grow and become a member of your family. In the first twelve months of your pet’s life they will go [...]

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Nov 29 2011

A Few Tips on Taking Care of That New Puppy!

Published by Christine under Featured,Puppies

Having three high maintenance dogs, a Pug, Shih Tzu and French Bulldog, that all live inside has been a lot of work and test of patience for me and my husband!  Wh adopted the Shih Tzu when she was a bit older, but have had the Pug and French Bulldog since they were babies.  Here [...]

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Nov 10 2011

Four steps for feeding your cat and dog

Published by Christine under Health,Nutrition,Puppies

(NC)—A recent study conducted by the Canadian Veterinary Medical Association and Hill’s Pet Nutrition found that the most common advice veterinarians offer pet owners during routine examinations surrounds nutrition, weight loss and weight control. By following these key steps you can help ensure your pet receives the right nutrients to help maintain a healthy weight [...]

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Nov 10 2011

Your pet is all grown up—now what?

Published by Christine under Featured,Puppies

(NC)—Every pet is unique and so are their nutritional needs at each stage of life. For the first 12 months you pet will be a puppy or a kitten and then they will enter adulthood which continues until seven years of age, at which point pets are then considered senior pets. As pets grow their [...]

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Nov 10 2011

Pet parenting 101: caring for your new pet

Published by Christine under Health,Puppies

(NC)—Welcoming a puppy or kitten into your family will change your household for years to come. There are many things to keep in mind to ensure the healthy development of your new pet as they grow and become a member of your family. In the first twelve months of your pet’s life they will go [...]

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