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Wounds: First Aid Kit Items To Dress Them
April is National Pet First Aid Awareness Month, but for plenty of dog owners, the safety of their pets including wounds is something they have to worry about throughout the year. As lovable as dogs are, they also have this troublesome tendency to needlessly put...
Medications For Your Dog’s First Aid Kit
There are so many reasons to love dogs. They’re loyal, loving, and just all-around adorable. The fact that so many dogs are bundles of endless energy is just another reason why it’s so easy to fall in love with them. Sometimes though, all that energy and hyperactivity...
Fights: How You Can Help Your Injured Cat
Cats don’t always get along with one another and get into fights. According to Purina, cats may get into physical altercations with their fellow felines due to the two of them being territorial or naturally aggressive. Some cats also get into fights because of food....
Poison: Steps to Take to Help Cat
Cat owners know all about the dangers of leaving something behind that their pets may eat. Sure, it’s no big deal if it’s just a piece of fish or chicken that your pet gets to, but because he/she doesn’t know any better, your cat may also munch down on something...
Emergency: How to Properly Respond
We all have nightmares about our dog being involved in an emergency situation. Many of us avoid the thought of our pet being hurt; however, accidents realistically will arise at some point. Refusing to think that such a scenario could happen to your pet is...
Burns: How to Help Your Pet Cat
Cats like to wander and often approach things they find unusual which could result in burns. If Fluffy likes to join you in the kitchen to ask for a treat, an accident may occur. Leaving an open flame unattended briefly is enough time for your cat to get burned. With...
Performing CPR on Your Pet Dog
A disturbing sight is to see your beloved pet dog lying unconscious on the floor. It’s a heartbreaking sight and an overwhelming one too, but you cannot afford to just stand idly by. As bad as things may seem, you may still be able to rescue your pet. Performing CPR...
Cleaning Items Safe to Use Around Dogs
We are fully aware that some of the cleaning products we use are toxic, but our dogs don’t know that. For that reason, you have to be more careful when choosing which cleaning items to use. In an last week's article, we already highlighted some of the cleaning...
Cleaning Items Safe to Use Around Cats
Cleaning up at home is a more complicated undertaking when you have cats to worry about. If you don’t keep a close eye on them, they could end up putting their paws in the cleaning products, and from there, health problems may be soon to follow. You should know that...











