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5th Annual Fall Pet Costume Contest

2021-10-20T21:55:00+00:00

Rules to enter your pet: Email one photo of your pet in their grandest costume to animalcare3000@gmail.com. Include your pet's name, your name and your city. All photos must be received by 11/05/21. Contact all of your family and friends and tell them to "like" and "share" the photo. We will post all of the

5th Annual Fall Pet Costume Contest2021-10-20T21:55:00+00:00

Help Your Cat Cope with Separation Anxiety when You Go Back to the Office

2021-06-04T23:50:44+00:00

After more than a year of cuddling at your feet or walking across your laptop as you Zoomed into meetings from home, your cat may become stressed when you start going into the office. Separation anxiety in cats is more common than most people think. There are many simple strategies that can help you prepare

Help Your Cat Cope with Separation Anxiety when You Go Back to the Office2021-06-04T23:50:44+00:00

4 Reasons to File – Not Clip – Your Dog’s Nails

2021-05-13T03:31:03+00:00

Are you still getting into a wrestling match with your dog when it comes to trimming its nails? Or, maybe your attempt to clip has ended with a bloody paw and a heavy heart for the hurt you caused with the DIY approach to canine nail care? If you're ready to stop the nail clipping madness,

4 Reasons to File – Not Clip – Your Dog’s Nails2021-05-13T03:31:03+00:00

8 Ways to Celebrate National Pet Week with Your Furry Friend

2021-04-29T12:56:30+00:00

Our pets enrich our lives, bringing us joy, and helping us open our minds and hearts to adventure each day. Whether they are our companion, service animal, family comedian, or “pet therapist,” there are many reasons to celebrate our pets. National Pet Week, May 2-8, is the perfect time to do something special for and

8 Ways to Celebrate National Pet Week with Your Furry Friend2021-04-29T12:56:30+00:00

Save Your Pet’s Life: Be Prepared to Respond to a Poisoning Emergency

2021-04-16T18:05:26+00:00

Accidental pet poisoning incidents occur in the hundreds of thousands each year in the United States. The majority of these devastating accidents take place at a pet owner's home. As you and your pets become more active in spring and summer, it’s important to identify risks for, and be prepared to properly respond to a

Save Your Pet’s Life: Be Prepared to Respond to a Poisoning Emergency2021-04-16T18:05:26+00:00

Why Does Your Dog Sniff Your Rear End?

2021-03-29T20:16:04+00:00

We see our dogs do it all the time—sniff another canine’s backside. Inquiring minds want to know: why does your dog sniff your rear end? If you haven’t wondered it aloud yourself, you are bound to encounter a young child who will do just that. After reading today’s blog post, you will be ready to

Why Does Your Dog Sniff Your Rear End?2021-03-29T20:16:04+00:00

Which Plants are Poisonous to Family Pets?

2021-04-16T13:10:14+00:00

It’s gardening season in Smyrna, but before you place that pretty plant in the garden you'll want to be sure it is not poisonous to your pet cat or dog. In honor of National Pet Poison Prevention Awareness Month, we’ve gathered the must-know info on some of the many plants that are poisonous, even deadly,

Which Plants are Poisonous to Family Pets?2021-04-16T13:10:14+00:00

How to Be a Confident Leader for a New Rescue Dog

2021-02-23T12:46:46+00:00

All dogs, whether you raise them from a puppy or middle-age, need confident leadership throughout their lifespan. If a dog—particularly a rescue dog that may be living in a home for the first time in its life—does not sense a leader among its humans, then the dog will try to assert itself in the leader

How to Be a Confident Leader for a New Rescue Dog2021-02-23T12:46:46+00:00

3 Tips for Bringing Home a New Rescue Dog

2021-02-22T20:33:53+00:00

If you’ve found a rescue dog to adopt through a verified shelter or animal rescue, there are a few things you need to do before you bring the dog home. You'll want to prepare your home and establish ground rules with all family members before the dog arrives. You also have to allow time for

3 Tips for Bringing Home a New Rescue Dog2021-02-22T20:33:53+00:00
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