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Emergency or Urgent Vet Care? What Every Pet Parent Should Know

When your pet is suddenly sick or injured, it can be hard to know what kind of care they need and how quickly they need it. Understanding the difference between emergency and urgent care for pets helps ensure your pet gets the right treatment, faster, and can even improve outcomes during stressful situations. What Is Emergency Veterinary Care? Emergency veterinary

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Disaster Preparedness for Pet Owners: Keeping Pets Safe in Any Emergency

Emergencies and natural disasters can happen without warning. From storms and floods to wildfires and power outages, being prepared is the best way to protect every member of your family, including your pets. Taking the time to create a pet disaster plan ensures your furry companions stay safe, no matter what comes your way. Why Disaster Preparedness Matters for Pets

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Recognizing Pain in Pets: What Every Pet Parent Should Know

Our pets can’t tell us when something hurts — but they do show us in other ways. Whether it’s a subtle change in behavior or a sudden sign of discomfort, recognizing pain in pets is an important step in protecting their health and well-being. Why Recognizing Pain Matters Just like people, pets experience pain from injuries, illness, or chronic conditions

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Blue-Green Algae and Your Pet: What You Need to Know

Summertime means fun at the lake—but for our pets, that swim could turn deadly. Toxic blue-green algae (cyanobacteria) can grow in warm, stagnant water and pose a severe threat to dogs and other animals who swim in or drink contaminated water. Why Is Blue-Green Algae Dangerous? Certain strains of cyanobacteria release harmful toxins that can cause liver failure, neurological issues,

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Snake Bite Emergency? What Every Pet Owner Needs to Know

Snake bites are a serious and potentially life-threatening emergency for pets. As warmer weather draws families and their pets outdoors, encounters with venomous snakes—such as copperheads, rattlesnakes, or water moccasins—become more common. Knowing how to act quickly could save your pet’s life. Signs Your Pet May Have Been Bitten by a Snake: What You Should Do: Venom from a snake

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Common Household Toxins That Are Dangerous for Pets

Everyday items in our homes—things we might not think twice about—can be highly toxic to pets. Whether it’s food, cleaning products, or medications, accidental ingestion is one of the most common reasons for emergency veterinary visits. Top Household Pet Toxins: For a complete list of household hazards, visit AVMA. Signs of Toxicity in Pets: What to Do in Case of

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