Thanksgiving Safety For Cats and Dogs
Updated: October 22, 2025
These Thanksgiving safety tips are easy to incorporate into your festivities so your pet doesn't end up in the emergency room over the holidays.
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Updated: October 22, 2025
These Thanksgiving safety tips are easy to incorporate into your festivities so your pet doesn't end up in the emergency room over the holidays.
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A company demonstrates excellent corporate character, altering their packaging upon learning that a dog died of suffocation in their current packaging.
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Here are some questions you can ask your veterinary team to minimize anesthetic risk and maximize comfort for your dog during all the steps of anesthesia.
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Dogs can suffer significant pain and injuries from chasing and chewing on sticks. There are safer fetch toys and tips to follow if your dog is injured.
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If your dog pulls on the leash whenever you walk, then those walks are neither healthy nor relaxing for either of you. Here's how you can fix it.
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The benefits of routine dental care for your dog are numerous. General anesthesia is an important part of the veterinary dentist’s toolkit. Find out why.
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Nobody wants to see their dog suffering and in pain. Sometimes it can be very difficult to know whether or not your dog is in pain and why. Help your dog.
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Flea allergy dermatitis can result from very minimal exposure to fleas – these pets are that sensitive and each flea may bite 50 times per day.
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Clicker trainers use a clicker to shape behavior. To encourage a dog to work their own way through a behavior to the desired effect. See how it's done.
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Good dog trainers often use a clicker. Its distinctive sound tells your dog – Yes, that is what I want you to do – and it promises a reward for a job well done.
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