Pet owners keeping reptiles in captivity as household pets may sometimes find that their pets have a nutritional deficiency. Metabolic bone disease is "the most common nutritional deficiency affecting captive reptiles," advises veterinarian Fredrick L. Frye in Reptile Care: An Atlas of Diseases and Treatments.
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Captive Reptiles May Have Nutritional Deficiency
Category: Newsletter Library, Nutrition & Food
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Caring For Your Horse in Hot Weather
Category: Newsletter Library, Equine
Improving your horse's comfort during hot, humid days can be as simple as following these tips.
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Caring for Dogs with Wrinkles
Category: Newsletter Library, Tips for Pet Owners
Regular skin care is the key to helping your wrinkled dog avoid painful infections.
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Caring for Senior Cats
Category: Feline, Living With Your Pet, Providing Care
Thanks to advancements in veterinary care, today’s cats can live well into their teen years. It is not uncommon for cats to live to be 18 or even older. However, in order for cats to live a long full life, they need proactive veterinary care to stay healthy. As cats age, they are at greater risk for
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Caring for Senior Horses
Category: Newsletter Library, Equine
With proactive veterinary care, horses can live well into their late 20s and early 30s. In fact, the average life expectancy for most horses is now between 28 and 33 years. Basic senior wellness care includes dental care, balanced nutrition, and hoof care. This care ensures horses remain healthy and
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Caring for Your Horse
Category: Equine, Living With Your Pet, Providing Care
Horse owners form a special bond with their horses, but this close connection comes with the responsibility of caring for your equine companion throughout its life. This means taking care of your horse every day throughout the year, come rain or shine. If you do this well, your horse can live up to 35
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Caring for Your Older Pet
Category: Newsletter Library, Keeping Pets Healthy
Many of the same problems that affect people as they age, such as arthritis and diabetes, can also affect your pet. Making a few changes to the way you care for your furry friend will help you ensure that your pet stays healthy and happy as the years go by. Look for Common Signs of Illness Changes
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Caring for Your Pet Before and After Surgery
Category: Newsletter Library, Visiting the Vet
Is a surgery in your pet's future? If it is, you probably have a few questions about pre- and post-surgery care. Paying close attention to care recommendations will help you ensure that the surgery is just a minor disruption to your pet's normal routine. Before Surgery Stop Food Your pet will need
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Cat Backpacks: The New Trend in Feline Transportation
Category: Newsletter Library, Cats
Wearing your cat is all the rage these days. Find out why more cat lovers are making the switch to cat backpacks.
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Cat Food Labels: What Nutritional Facts and Ingredients to Look For
Category: Newsletter Library
Need a little help making sense of cat food labels?
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Cat-Safe House Plants
Category: Newsletter Library
Not sure which house plants are safe for your cat? Take a look at our list.
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Catnip: Why Cats Love It
Category: Feline, Living With Your Pet, Providing Care
Few things stimulate a cat's pleasure faster than catnip. Exposure to this simple herb can reveal a new side to their feline personality. Many cats will go crazy at the smell of this plant. Catnip has a reputation of being a feline drug and many cat owners wonder if it is safe to give it to their pet.
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Cats and Poisons
Category: Feline, Living With Your Pet, Providing Care
Many cat owners already know that insecticides and antifreeze are not things their cats should consume. However, many everyday, innocuous-seeming substances are also poisonous to cats. From a beautiful bouquet of lilies to human medications casually left around the house, you never know what you cat
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Chickens
Category: Choosing Your Pet, Livestock, Poultry
Choosing a Pet Chicken Maybe, you want the luxury of freshly laid eggs. Maybe, you think chickens are interesting animals and would make good pets. Before you rush out and purchase a coop and chicken feed, you should understand what's entailed in keeping them healthy and safe. General Information Make
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Chinchillas
Category: Choosing Your Pet, Small Mammals, Pocket Pets, Chinchillas
Chinchillas are playful, loveable, and amusing pets. If you want yours to remain in your family for long, you should ensure that it has a good diet. Chinchillas require a lot of attention due to their playful nature; therefore, it is best to have supervised playtime with yours if you want to create a
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Chronic Pain in Pets
Category: Newsletter Library, Recognizing Illness
It's hard to see your pet in pain day after day, particularly if your formerly energetic friend has now become lethargic and withdrawn due to a health condition or disease. Unfortunately, pets suffer from chronic pain just like people do. Learning about types of chronic pain and treatments can help you keep your pet more comfortable.
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