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There are a number of different heartworm preventatives, although these are only available on prescription from your veterinarian. Some preventatives will only protect against heartworms, while some others will also prevent other parasites such as intestinal worms, fleas and ticks. Your veterinarian will be able to advise you which is most appropriate for your pet.
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As a loving owner, there will almost certainly be times when you want to share some of your tasty human foods with your pet. This is particularly true of owners of dogs, who tend to be fairly unfussy about their diet and will gaze up at you with puppy dog eyes to try a little of whatever it is you are eating, whether it is good for now or then. Nevertheless, many human foods simply aren’t suitable for consumption by animals and sharing them could inadvertently put your pet at risk of poisoning.
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Your pet’s teeth are as important as your own. However, since your furbaby cannot become responsible for their own dental care, it falls to you as their owner to do everything you can to maintain their oral health and wellbeing. Doing so will help to prevent problems such as decay, damage and periodontal disease.
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Spaying or neutering your pet is often considered to be one of the most important things that you can do as a responsible and dedicated owner. These elective procedures, of which countless are carried out each year and are considered very safe, involve the removal of the reproductive organs. In doing so, your pet will no longer be able to reproduce/become pregnant. Spaying is most often used to refer to the removal of the female productive organs, whilst neutering is normally used to describe the procedure in males.
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Periodontal disease is actually the most prevalent dental problem that can affect our pets. This silent condition usually develops gradually and without any symptoms until it reaches advanced stages. At this point, there can be serious consequences for your pet. Not only will they begin to suffer from unpleasant, painful and quite debilitating symptoms, but the condition could also be having a wider impact on their health.
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