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Why American Made Matters
American Made is more than just an anthem. It’s a growing movement of people who are conscientious “label readers” and look for the points of origin as USA.
Buying products with the “Made in USA” label keeps jobs going, and our economy thriving.
- Tags: Cats, cruelty free, dogs, Pet Essentials, Pet Grooming, Pet preparedness, pet safety, Puppy Essentials, USA Made, USDA Certified Organic
Protecting Your Dog from Ticks & Lyme Disease
Lyme Disease in Pets Protecting your canines from ticks is a critical part of their overall wellbeing and health. The following outlines useful information for detection and prevention. For canines: The most important tick-borne diseases that affect dogs are Lyme disease, Ehrlichiosis, Anaplasmosis, Rocky Mountain Spotted Fever, Babesiosis, Bartonellosis, and Hepatozoonosis. All can have serious health consequences for dogs and many can have serious health consequences for people as well. Most cases of Lyme disease can be treated successfully with a few weeks of antibiotics. Steps to prevent Lyme disease include using flea & tick repellent, checking for and removing ticks promptly,...
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Senior Dog Month
As a loving and responsible pet parent, it’s important that you become aware of the best ways to care for your senior dog. Being informed will help you ensure their utmost health and comfort. When a dog enters their golden years is dependent upon their size and breed. Below is a guide to determine the age that your dog is considered a senior: Small breeds: 10-12 years old Medium size breeds: 8-9 years old Large and giant breeds: 5-7 years old Senior dogs need our attention even more with age and they have different care requirements than a younger dog....
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Flea & Tick Prevention: Protect Your Dog Naturally
Fleas and ticks are not only an itchy nuisance, but can transmit a number of diseases, and put your pets, and you at risk. Before heading outdoors, it's important to prepare for flea and tick season by taking precautionary measures thatprotect your pet and family. When taking these preventative steps, pet parents may mistakenly use harmful flea and tick methods. These methods include sprays with dangerous toxins, chemical-filled shampoos, and certain medications that are considered unsafe for dogs. Unfortunately, there have been many reports warning pet parents about the negative side effects of toxic flea and tick products. Certainmedications...
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