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How to Have a Pet-Safe Valentine's Day
With Valentine's Day just a few days away, you may be busy planning for a romantic evening at home or putting up decorations. You probably aren't planning an emergency visit to Minnesota Veterinary Hospital. Unfortunately, pets can get themselves into trouble quickly...
January is National Walk Your Dog Month
January may be cold, but it's also National Walk Your Dog Month. If you don't normally take your dog for a walk each day, the flipping of the calendar to 2017 is the perfect opportunity to create a new habit. Dogs who don't get this necessary daily...
How an Investment in Training Can Improve Your Relationship with Your Dog
Excessive barking, hyperactivity, chewing up household items, and pulling on the leash when going for a walk are all common dog behaviors that can frustrate their human family. Unfortunately, this makes some new dog owners become decide that having a dog is not...
Understanding Feline FIV
Cat owners are often confused about the difference between feline FIV and feline FeLV and what a diagnosis means for their pet. Feline FIV, which stands for feline immunodeficiency virus, is the equivalent of the AIDS virus in humans. Feline FeLV, on the other...
December is Safe Pet Toys and Gifts Month
One of the joys of being a pet owner is watching your dog or cat enjoy playing with a toy that you picked out especially for him. Toys help meet your pet's need for stimulation while also providing him with exercise and entertainment. An added bonus is that...
Signs of Cancer in Dogs and Cats You May Overlook
Because dogs and cats age much faster than people do, pet owners often mistake symptoms of cancer for normal aging. Many are unaware that cancer is the leading cause of death in pets, especially dogs over age 10. Since November is Pet Cancer Awareness Month,...