Sago Palms – Extremely Dangerous For Cats and Dogs!
Updated: July 5, 2024
Sago Palms aren’t just outdoor plants. They’re common INDOOR plants, too. They’re easily found in garden centers and home supply stores.
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Updated: July 5, 2024
Sago Palms aren’t just outdoor plants. They’re common INDOOR plants, too. They’re easily found in garden centers and home supply stores.
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Much can be determined by evaluating the surface of your pet’s teeth, and even more by probing around for signs of gum and bone loss. But only with xrays can you see below the gum.
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Antifreeze is poisonous for cats and dogs. The preferred antidote for treating ethylene glycol poisoning has been discontinued! Use pet-safer options.
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Xylitol is toxic to dogs. It can be more dangerous than chocolate! Read product labels carefully. We have a list of over 700 products xylitol is in.
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Tips to help you collect your dog's urine sample for a visit to the vet. Urine analysis is important in diagnosing and maintaining your dog's health.
Read MoreUpdated: March 27, 2025
Ease your dog's vet visit anxiety with our tips on creating a calm and safe experience. Learn strategies for stress-free vet trips.
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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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