Wondering how your cat can safely spend time outdoors?
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Cats and dogs are amazing pets to have, but you may be considering something a little more...exotic. Exotic pets may not be as popular as other animals that you are used to seeing as part of a family’s household, but they can be just as fun, rewarding, and easy to form bonds with!
Birds, for example, are highly intelligent animals that can be taught to or vocalize. Turtles, if provided the proper habitat and dietary requirements, can be another great addition to your home with their unique personalities. Reptiles are quiet, low-maintenance, scaly friends that can also offer you companionship without all the hassle. Read more below to discover what type of care each of these animals needs and if they’re right for you.
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March Newsletter: How to Keep Your Cat Safe When Outdoors
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March Newsletter: How to Choose Safe Blankets for Pets
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February Newsletter: How to Reduce Dental Anxiety in Pets
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February Newsletter: How to Safely Change Your Cat’s Food
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January Newsletter: Signs Your Pet Needs a Wellness Exam
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January Newsletter: How Your Veterinarian Can Help If Your Pet Ingests Something Toxic
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December Newsletter: Signs Your Pet Needs a Professional Cleaning
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December Newsletter: Simple Ways to Keep Your Home Flea-Free for Your Pet’s Well-being
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November Newsletter: The Importance of Bloodwork for Your Pet’s Health
Wondering if your pet really needs bloodwork? Find out the benefits of blood tests for your furry friend.
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November Newsletter: Turkey Day Tips for Pet Owners
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October Newsletter: The Long-Term Benefits of Spaying and Neutering
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October Newsletter: Top Signs Your Pet Is Having an Allergic Reaction
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September Newsletter: How Often Should You Schedule a Dental Cleaning for Your Pet?
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September Newsletter: 5 Warning Signs Your Pet Needs Urgent Care
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August Newsletter: When Should You Start Dental Care for Your Pet?
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August Newsletter: How Your Veterinarian Can Help with Pet Eye Infections