Posts Tagged ‘pet insurance’

 
hiking

Hiking with your dog

Thursday, January 9th, 2020
If you love the outdoors, I???m sure you???re canine companion would be able to make them much more enjoyable by accompanying you. Your pup will love the freedom that comes with hiking as well as allowing them to explore
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Common Cat Training Mistakes

Thursday, July 5th, 2018
There is a common misconception that cats are too difficult to train, or not trainable at all. Owners often make the same mistakes, which is what makes it seem impossible. But cats are intelligent, and can be perfect pet
Nail Clipping

Alternatives to Nail Clipping

Thursday, June 28th, 2018
Some dog owners know all too well the struggle of trying to cut their pet???s nails. It can be arduous process as many pets don???t like their paw area being handled. Pets begin to stress out and can become agitated and
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Pet Cancer True Stories: Remembering Ra

Friday, May 30th, 2014
At Petplan we offer our clients peace of mind knowing that they will be able to provide their pet with the best treatment possible should they fall unexpectedly ill or get injured in an accident. More often than not our
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Pet Cancer Prevention

Wednesday, May 28th, 2014
It???s far better to avoid cancer than it to have to treat it. Pets are just as likely to get cancer as we are, so what can do to improve the odds? 1. Choice of pet Its not a big deal for cats, but for dogs there are som
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Pet Cancer & Options for Treatment

Thursday, May 22nd, 2014
Pet Cancer & Human Emotions For some reason treating cancer brings so much more emotional baggage into my consult room than other equally serious diseases. Take heart failure ??? its routinely fatal, treatment can ma
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Pet Cancer Symptoms

Thursday, May 15th, 2014
How can you identify cancer in your pets? Well, first and foremost it is important that we clarify a few of the myths that surround pet cancer. People may believe that if their pet has cancer he would be sick, show signs
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Pet Cancer Myth Busters

Thursday, May 15th, 2014
1. ???If he had cancer, he???d be sick wouldn???t he???? Most cancers don???t make your pet ???sick??? at first. The most common reason I see a pet with a poor appetite due to cancer as the first symptom is because the g
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Strange Vet Requests

Thursday, May 15th, 2014
This story is written by Br. Andy Roark and is originally from??Dr. Andy Roark???s Facebook page. As a profession, veterinary medicine is one in which vets are used to going to great lengths to meet the needs of the fami
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Common Cancers in Dogs and Cats

Wednesday, May 7th, 2014
Cancer is common One in three people, dogs and cats will develop a cancer over their lifetime. Some are curable, some are able to be held in remission for periods of time, and some are manageable. Knowing the most common