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The benefits of multiple pets

The more the merrier!

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Tips to Keep Your Pet's Teeth Healthy

Bad breath, according to the American Veterinary Medical Association (AVMA), is among the first signs of dental disease in Pets. During February, National Pet Dental Health Month, Banfield, The Pet Hospital® urges Pet Parents to take preventive measures to help improve and maintain the health of their Pets’ teeth and gums.

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Feeding tips and foods to avoid for your Pet

It’s important to take into consideration your individual Pet’s lifestyle, exercise habits, breed, food sensitivities and your feeding routine when determining the proper diet for your furry friend. What is best for your Pet may not be ideal for another Pet, even if their breeds and lifestyles are very similar. When your Pet becomes a part of your family, let …Read more »

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Banfield offers Pet feeding tips

In light of difficult economic times, many Pet owners are looking for ways to trim their budgets. While it may be tempting to switch to lower-cost Pet foods, Banfield would like to remind Pet Parents about the long-term cost-efficiency of feeding their Pets higher-quality diets. Many Pet Parents don’t realize that feeding their Pets a quality diet is essential to …Read more »
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Preventive care - fleas, ticks, heartworm

Preventive care is an important step in helping your Pet avoid common spring problems, like fleas, ticks and heartworm disease. Such pests aren’t just a nuisance for you and your Pet, but can lead to other serious medical problems. Your Banfield veterinarians offer these tips to prep your Pet for spring:
 
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Feline furloughs with friends: the purrfect place to stay while you’re away

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Day or night, we're there for your cat
You're not the only one who gets vacations. For those times when you need to be away from your friend,
PetSmart PetsHotel® offers two great options: Cat Day Care or an overnight stay.

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Purrfectly healthy and happy: the importance of grooming and veterinary care for your cat

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Beauty is more than fur deep
Grooming goes far beyond a great hairdo, it's essential for your cat's health. Bathing, brushing her teeth and keeping her coat clean and mat-free help prevent health issues and detect problems, like gum disease or parasites, that might otherwise go unnoticed. Cats are naturally designed to conceal signs of sickness in the wild. In …Read more »

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Pet and parent bonding: training, toys, and treats for your cat

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Learning the ropes

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A new domain to reign: making your new cat feel at home

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Your new cat is counting on you to provide the right nutrition, socialization, healthcare and grooming. Help her with the transition to her new home with these tips from PetSmart experts: 

How to introduce her to the family

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Good health starts from the inside out with Prebiotics

Prebiotics work from the inside to support your pet’s defenses. With solid internal health, your dog or cat will feel healthy inside and look healthy outside.

Did you know that almost 70% of a dog’s or cat’s immune system can be found in the digestive tract? The key function of the digestive tract is the absorption of nutrients. What a …Read more »

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Pet Poll Results

How do you prevent fleas and ticks on your pet?
I use a topical preventative

68%

I have my pet bathed and flea dipped regularly

4%

I use a flea/tick collar

16%

I use flea powders or sprays

4%

I let my pet go au natural!

8%

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LIL BAMBY & CAMIE

LIL BAMBY & CAMIE

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LIL BAMBY IS A BIG BABY AND A MOMA'S GIRL. CAMIE IS ALSO A BABY, BUT A DADDY'S GIRL

Buffy

Buffy

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jrterrierz

Buffy thinks she's a dog. She fetches, sleeps in the dog's bed, and runs to greet me at the door when I come home.

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