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Thanksgiving Pet Safety

Thanksgiving Pet Safety

Thanksgiving is a special holiday that brings together family and friends, but it also can carry some hazards for pets. Holiday food needs to be kept away from pets, and pet owners who travel need to either transport their pets safely or find safe accommodations for them at home. Follow these tips to keep your pets healthy and safe during the holiday.
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Are you ready for THE BEST dog chew on the market? Oh yeah, Auntie Em has found it. Great for dogs with food sensitivities and allergies.

Snook’s sweet potato dog treats!!!!

They come in all forms… chips, fries, biscuits, and chews!

My dogs have tried them all, in fact, if we don’t give them one after dinner we are in BIG trouble!

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Halloween Safety Tips

Halloween can be the spookiest night of the year, but keeping your pets safe doesn’t have to be tricky. The ASPCA recommends taking these simple, common sense precautions to keep your pet happy and healthy all the way to November 1.

Stash the Treats
The candy bowl is for trick-or-treaters, not Scruffy or Fluffy. Several popular Halloween treats are toxic to pets. Chocolate in all forms—especially dark or baking chocolate—can be very dangerous for cats and dogs, and sugar-free candies containing the artificial sweetener xylitol can cause serious problems in pets. If you suspect your pet has ingested something toxic, please call your veterinarian or the ASPCA Poison Control Center at (888) 426-4435 immediately.

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Puppy Separation Anxiety: Signs & Symptoms

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If you’ve recently adopted a puppy, you’re probably thrilled. There’s a new fur ball in your life, and you may find yourself spending all your free time playing with him, making sure he is comfortable, teaching him to do his business outside, and generally just spending time hanging around with your new best friend. [Read more…]

Does your senior pup have dog dementia?

Dog Dementia (Canine Cognitive Dysfunction)

Many pet owners wish that their dog could stay a puppy forever. However, just like humans, they inevitably will age and eventually slow down. While natural signs of aging are nothing to be alarmed about, if your dog’s personality or behaviors change, it might be something a bit more serious than just getting old. Your dog may be dealing with a disease called Canine Cognitive Dysfunction, or CCD.

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Meet our adorable adoptable dog of the week, Shiloh!

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5 Ways to Keep Your Indoor Cat Purring

 

 

Indoor cat or outdoor cat? When you bring home a cat or kitten, this is likely one of the first decisions you will have to make. Indoor cats are safer than their outdoor counterparts—research shows that outdoor cats generally have a lifespan of two years or less—but indoor cats require extra attention and entertainment to stave off potential boredom and keep their “call of the wild” instincts healthy and active.

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Disaster Preparedness for Your Pet

Disaster Preparedness for Your Pet

 

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If a natural disaster strikes, what will happen to your pet? Be prepared: make a plan and prepare a disaster kit for your pet.

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Meet our adoptable dog of the week Paisley!

Paisley

Wire haired Dixie
Female, 1 year

Paisley is the typical Doxie. She’s very loyal and a little shy to meet new people. Paisley needs a yard to run in and tennis balls, lots of tennis balls!

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Meet our rescue dog of the week, Bubsy!

Hi! I am Bubsy.

I am a Spaniel mix, 5 years old, and 16 pounds. My family left me alone at the scary shelter covered with fox tails, and I had to have an operation to have them taken out. They hurt a lot, but Rover Rescue saved me and made me feel better. They call me the “Fred  Astaire” of dogs. I am distinguished, good looking and just want to chill out and look cool. Want to join me? Call my people at Rover Rescue!

Please email this awesome rescue to learn more about me: adopt@roverrescue.com

adopt@roverrescue.com

www. RoverRescue.com

 

 Next Mobile Adoption Event
Saturday, May 13th
11am – 2pm
Centinela Feed & Pet Supply
413 No. PCH
Redondo Beach, CA 90277
Come meet our adorable dogs available for adoption!

FOSTER HOMES NEEDED
Do you have room in your home and heart to foster a Rover Rescue dog?

For more info please email us at adopt@roverrescue.com
Thank you!