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From Freezing to Frostbite: Recognize the symptoms in your pet

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 An expanding polar vortex may be to blame for this January’s freezing cold temperatures, but to your pet, the only thing that matters is getting in and out of the cold quickly. These below-zero degree days have us on the watch for signs of cold or discomfort in our pets. Just like we turn up…

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Great Holiday Gifts for Pets

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The holidays are upon us… which means celebrations, get-togethers and presents for the whole family. When that family includes a pet, our four-legged friends deserve some holiday cheer, too! Wondering how best to celebrate your pet this season? We’ve scoured the internet and picked out some of our favorite toys, treats and products to give…

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Pet Safety Around the Fireplace

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“Chestnuts roasting on an open fire” may be the soundtrack to your holiday season, when nothing sounds better than cuddling up with your pet in front of a crackling fireplace. This warm winter staple can be all too intriguing for pets, especially those who may not have seen a fire before. Our fellow bloggers at…

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Winterize Your Pet

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As we welcome a new year with the changing of the calendar, New Jersey residents once again prepare for the worst of the winter season. In addition to watching our heating bill rise, shovels and rock salt are selling off the shelves and the once busy streets are now quiet as people elect to stay…

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Fitness For Fluffy, Too!

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Resting up for the hunt. When we think of cats, many of us think of lounging and snoozing, not fitness. But despite this reputation, cats both desire and require regular physical activity. It is estimated that between 25 and 40 percent of cats seen by U.S. vets are overweight or obese, hindering their quality of…

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