Author Archives: Lynne Hudlow

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Answering Questions about Spaying and Neutering

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If you are one of the many Pet owners questioning what it means to spay, neuter or ‘fix’ your Pet, you are not alone. The Humane Society provides some helpful information about Pet spaying and neutering to dispel many myths … Continue reading

Chronic Pain is Difficult to Live With

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Some of us have a Pet who is missing out on fun activities because they suffer from chronic pain. Chronic pain is a difficult thing for both Pets and people to live with. Today, Pets experiencing chronic pain, often related … Continue reading

Sight and Hearing

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Just like people, as Pets age their eyesight and hearing diminish. Some Pets may even become blind or deaf in their elder years. Since Pets do not drive cars, read words, or generally have a job to go to, they … Continue reading

What’s the Best Food for your Pet?

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There are several important factors to consider when selecting the right food for your Pet. To help with your decision, here are a few: First it’s helpful to know your Pet’s vital statistics such as age, breed, pet’s daily exercise … Continue reading

Don’t forget your Pet in Emergency Planning

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Wild fires, floods, earthquakes, hurricanes and tornadoes are in the news every year. People and Pets do their best to stay safe during these natural disasters. Being as prepared as possible for these events is one of the best ways … Continue reading

Going Green for Cats

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Looking for ways to ‘go green’ in your house? You may want to start with your kitty litter. According to Wikipedia, over 2 million tons of cat litter, or approximately 100,000 truckloads, ends up each year in landfills in the … Continue reading

A Day at the Beach

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Running or walking on the beach with your Pet is great exercise and checking out all the cool treasures can be tons of fun for people and Pets. Here are a couple of things to think about to help keep … Continue reading

Water Safety for Pets

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In the summer, swimming pools provide much needed relief from the heat for Pets as well as people. If Pets have access to a swimming pool or a body of water, it is a good idea to provide an easy … Continue reading

Zero-calorie treats

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Giving treats to our Pets is one of the good things in life. It offers instant gratification for us both, owners see a happy Pet and the Pet thinks they really scored! Aside from edible treats, which when over-used can … Continue reading

Things to do; Places to go; Ticks to avoid

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Picnicking in the sun, watching a Disc/Frisbee dog competition, or hiking in the woods are all good ways to spend the weekend. Disc dog is a great way to get out and exercise with your four legged friends and family … Continue reading

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