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How to Prepare a Pet-Safe Thanksgiving Feast
Many traditional Thanksgiving foods can harm your pet. Instead of giving turkey legs, offer small amounts of skinless, boneless, unseasoned turkey breast. Swap rich mashed potatoes for plain mashed sweet potatoes. Avoid raw yeast dough - give cooked biscuits only. For treats, offer safe fruits like apples, bananas, and berries instead of toxic ones like raisins or chocolate. Keep your pet safe this holiday, and contact us if any issues arise.
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How Much Daily Exercise Your Pet Requires
Exercise needs vary by pet type, age, breed, and health. Dogs generally require 30 minutes to 2 hours daily, depending on their energy and breed, with activities like walks, fetch, swimming, and training. Cats need about 30 minutes of play each day using toys, climbing posts, and interactive games to stay fit. Mental stimulation is also important for both. Contact us to create a personalized exercise plan for your furry friend.
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Common Reasons for Pet Limps
Pets can limp for many reasons, including arthritis, injuries, infections, or fractures. Mild limping that improves quickly may not need urgent care, but watch for signs like vocalizing in pain, swelling, bleeding, disorientation, or inability to bear weight. If you notice any of these, or if the limp worsens, seek emergency veterinary care immediately. When unsure, contact us for advice on the best next steps.
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