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9 Signs Your Pet Feels Stressed
Stress in pets is common, it’s something that pet owners should be aware of and able to recognize the signs so they can provide comfort and corrective training to help their pets relax and be happy.
How to Recognize When Your Pet Is in Pain
Most cats and dogs instinctively hide signs of pain and other symptoms of illness that they experience. As a result, pet owners often don’t notice that anything is amiss until their pet has become too ill to continue hiding their symptoms.
How to Keep Your Pet Safe Around Wildlife
Here in Colorado, we all know that we’re lucky to live in such a beautiful part of the world with nature at our doorsteps. However, having nature so nearby also means that wildlife and potential dangers are close, too. As a result, it’s necessary for pet owners to take some precautions to keep their pets safe from wild animals in our area.
It's National Pet Dental Awareness Month: Why Does Your Pet Need Dental Care?
We know that we have to care for our own teeth or face major health problems. Many of us, however, don’t realize that our pets’ teeth require the same level of care. February is National Pet Dental Month, and Compassion Animal Hospital is celebrating by spreading awareness about the importance of caring for your pet’s teeth.
How to Entertain Your Pet Indoors with These 5 Cold Weather Pet Activities
The weather outside is frightful, but your pet still has the same amount of energy to burn. Here are some activities you and your pet can enjoy inside to keep them entertained and busy during the winter season.
How to Care for Senior Pets
It is no surprise that our pets age faster than we do. Although our pets might be getting older, there’s no reason they have to lose the energetic, playful spirit of the puppy or kitten that lives inside them. With the proper care, your senior pet’s golden years can truly sparkle!
Kennel Cough in Dogs: What Is it and How Do Dogs Get It?
If your dog enjoys playing with other dogs or spends time at the dog park, in boarding facilities..
Could Your Pet Be in Pain?
During September, we want to recognize Animal Pain Awareness Month by teaching pet parents how to recognize signs of pain in cats and dogs.
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