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How to Perform Stress Free Nail Trims
For many pets and pet owners, nail trims can be quite a stressful experience. Some pets are fearful as soon as the nail clippers come out, or as soon as they are held for a nail trim. There are many tips and tricks to help associate nail trims with a positive and fun experience.
Read MoreThe Ways Our Cats Show Affection
After a long day’s work, you unlock the door to your home. “OH SPOT!”. A parade of doggy paws come raining down the stairs. You are then greeted by lots of slobbery kisses and barking. You can read Spot’s mind. “Owner you were gone…forever, I counted!”
Read MoreCats Can Get Ticks Too!
Ticks are a concern for cats, whether they stay indoors or like to go outside. If your cat goes outdoors, they are at risk of getting ticks from long grassy areas, as well as around undergrowth and trees. The tick will usually be found around the face, neck or shoulder areas.
Read MoreTips to Make Your Cat’s Vet Visit Less Stressful
Any person who has a kitty that stresses when going for an annual veterinary visit will tell you; it isn’t only just stressful for the kitty, it’s stressful for the owners too! Many cat owners get stressed even just thinking about taking their cat to the veterinarian.
Read MoreTrip of a Lifetime
Last week, I had the opportunity to go on a tour of the Royal Canin processing plant. I was flown to Toronto on Wednesday and met up with twenty others from veterinary hospitals from across Canada; veterinarians, technicians, assistants, client services and managers.
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