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(BPT) - Whether you have a dog or cat (or both!), you probably want them to stay healthy and happy for as long as possible. What you may not know is that oral health is key to their overall wellness.
(BPT) - Humans need to brush their teeth daily to maintain good health, and the same goes for pets! However, many pet parents are unaware that daily dental care is an essential part of their pet's overall well-being.
(BPT) - Your cat may seem perfectly healthy, but sometimes serious health problems can be hiding beneath the surface. Hypertrophic cardiomyopathy (HCM) is one of the most common feline heart diseases — and here's the scary part: most cats don't show any symptoms until it's too late to interv…
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(BPT) - Between surprise spills, shedding season and never-ending laundry cycles, keeping a home running smoothly can feel like a full-time job. With decades of cleaning expertise, Maytag brand knows how to make your messes feel a little more manageable with tips designed to help you stay ah…
(BPT) - The holidays can be a whirlwind of decorations, festive gatherings and to-do lists, but while you're rushing from one celebration to the next, your pet is also experiencing the season in their own way. Changes in routine, travel, unfamiliar visitors, loud noises and more can leave ev…
(BPT) - There's a chill in the air, the calendar flips to the colder months and suddenly you might be feeling joint pain. The cold air can mean stiff joints and reduced mobility for many — including your dog (or dogs).
(NAPSI)—When temperatures drop and we spend more time indoors, your HVAC system becomes one of the hardest-working appliances in your home. From keeping your living spaces warm and comfortable to circulating the air your family breathes every day, your system is busy around the clock during …
(StatePoint) The world’s deadliest animal isn’t a lion, tiger, bear or venomous snake. It’s a tiny but bloodthirsty insect: the mosquito. And the assumption of many pet lovers that mosquitoes are just a seasonal threat may be putting their four-legged family members at risk.
(StatePoint) Heartworms are one of the most common and serious health threats faced by pets. According to the American Heartworm Society, more than a million U.S. pets are infected with heartworms, and incidence numbers are rising—even though heartworms are easily prevented. To equip pet par…
