July 27, 2015 Articles About Cat Health, Dog Health
We try to spread the word every year about how hot your car can get in the summer! Do not leave your dog or cat in the car when it is near 70 degrees F outside. Not even for a short time. Alert business management and call police or animal control if you see a pet…
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July 15, 2015 Articles About Cat Health, Dog Health
Cat and dogs have a digestive system that contains billions of bacteria that continually work to keep their digestion running smoothly. From time to time, your pet’s normal digestion may be interrupted, and she may benefit from a probiotic. Probiotics are live microorganisms that mimic those found naturally in the intestines. Probiotics can help maintain…
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July 1, 2015 Cat Behavior, Understanding Dog Behavior and Training at Indian Peaks
Be sure your pets are wearing up to date tags and collars. Give your dog plenty of exercise during the day before the fireworks begin. Keep your cat and dog inside if possible. They may jump a fence if they are frighten and alone in your yard. If you leave your pet home alone, leave…
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June 24, 2015 Articles About Cat Health, Dog Health
As spring moves into summer, foxtail season begins, causing problems for our cats and dogs. Foxtails are grass awns that are prevalent in the Western United States. Foxtails look like barley, and have tiny spikes that easily stick to fur. These small spears travel relentlessly in one direction only, and often wind their way deeper…
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April 20, 2015 Dog Health, Pet Heartworm Prevention
Pet owners who use monthly heartworm medication are aware of the protection it provides against heartworm disease. This monthly medication also protects against several intestinal parasites, some of which can be passed along to humans. These intestinal parasites include: roundworm, hookworm and tapeworm. Intestinal worms thrive and reproduce in the gastrointestinal tract of dogs. Intestinal…
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August 21, 2014 Understanding Dog Behavior and Training at Indian Peaks
There is good news for furry friends who may be wary about interacting on walks. The Yellow Dog Project is working to educate the public about approaching dogs that are fearful of other animals, recovering from medical issues, or a companion in training. The project encourages pet parents to tie a yellow ribbon to their…
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August 12, 2014 Dog Health
Does your older dog still demand a walk, or does she prefer to lie on her bed for a large part of the day? For dogs that relish couch time, it may be easier to be complacent about ensuring that your older pup gets a good walk. Weight gain, muscle weakness, boredom and depression may…
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