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Explore books dedicated to helping you keep dogs healthy, while a book does not take the place of your venternarian, these books will give you insight into your dog’s health, what they might thinking, and how to help you better care for your dog.

Help pets take pills and medicine with ease when you use these clever Pill Pockets ready to help you get the job done.

We wanted to make it a bit easier to do as you are told when asked to bring in a sample of your pet’s solid waste. Here are a few helpful products.

Keeping dog’s teeth as healthy as possible will make them last as long as possible. Many dog breeds tend to have tooth issues and may even cause the teeth to need to be removed. Begin when dogs are puppies with dental chews, a teeth cleaning regiment, or have your groomer help you with the task as often as possible.

If you are looking for options to reduce pain, sooth dog wound, and stop itching here are some of our favorite options.

Technology is amazing and it extends to the latest in dog and rescue dog DNA tests which are amazing at detecting your cat’s breed, medical history and other facts about your kitty you might not know. Knowing your dog’s DNA is never a requirement, but it will give you peach of mind and help you and your veterinary care better for your furry friend.

Technology and advancements in monitoring pet’s health come in the form of test strips, IQ tests, and even pet food intolerances. Each kit will help you learn more about your dog than you know today.

Pet experts and veterinarians maintain that a normal temperature for both dog and cats ranges from between 101.0 to 102.5°F (38.3 to 39.2°C). It is always a good idea to know your pet’s baseline temperature on a “normal” day and save it in your phone or jot it down in your pet journal. A normal pet temperature falls into what would be considered a fever for humans, so knowing this fact on the front end will save a bit of worry. If your pet’s temperature rises above 104°F (40.0°C) or falls below 99°F (37.2°C), there is cause for concern and we recommend calling your veterinarian immediately.

Keep a pet first aid kit at home, in the camper and in the car to always be prepared when you travel or to help another’s pet who is in distress.

When your pet is feeling the heat, provide them with the tools they need to help them cool themselves down or warm themselves up.

You never know when your pet might need a little wrap, toss a roll into the backpack before a hike, keep a few in your first aid kit or add them to a care package for pet-loving hikers.

DOG SOCK SHOP

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If the vet recommends protecting the wound site, try one of these cleverly designed pet body socks that will ‘hide’ the wound from your pet. Available for every breed and dog size to meet your needs. Here are a few options that will hide surgery spots on the belly, back, head and legs.

It is a part of every pet’s life, getting older. Here are a few products we trust will help things around the home.

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