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5 Ways to Cope with Pet Loss

Dealing with the loss of a pet is never easy. Your pet is a valuable member of the family and an irreplaceable part of your life. Here are a few ways to help you honor the life of your pet and put you at ease with the changes their passing can bring: Don’t feel that...
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How Soon Should You Get a New Pet?

How long should you wait after the loss of a pet until you get another one? The answer depends entirely on you and how you are dealing with the loss. Here are some questions to ask yourself that might help you gauge the right time to welcome a new pet into the family. Questions to...
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Choosing the Right Pet Urn

A pet urn is not just a container—it is a reflection of a beautiful life, and a way to honor the paw prints that a beloved pet has left in our hearts. And for those who have lost a pet, nothing is more meaningful than that. After the loss of a pet, you may not...
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Resources for Coping with Pet Loss

Our pets are our constant companions. Just like a ray of sunshine on a rainy day, they never fail to bring light into the darkest moments of our lives. After the loss of a beloved pet, many of us struggle with the same feelings of grief that we experience with the passing of a human...
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Memorializing Your Pet

While nothing can truly erase the pain of losing a beloved pet, memorializing your pet can help you cope with the grief. Below are just a few ways that bereaved pet owners can honor and celebrate the lives of their pets. Create an Online Pet Memorial Share your pet’s unique story online by creating a...
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Caring for Senior Cats

Much like people, cats experience many physical and behavioral changes throughout the aging process. As your feline begins to age, it is more important than ever to provide her with loving, attentive care. Below are some ways that you can help your senior cat age gracefully: Evaluate the health of your cat’s coat and skin....
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February 2014 Newsletter

We all love our pets so we want this e-letter to deliver the information you need to care for your animals and celebrate their unique attributes. Please email us with the topics you would like to see delivered to your in-box, or feel free to send us content that you would like to contribute! Pet Celebration Our...
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December 2013 Pet Newsletter

With the Holidays Upon Us, It’s Time for Pet Safety Tips Many common pet hazards arise during the holiday season: increased traffic in the house, decorations, holiday food, candy and plants. Please keep an eye out for these hazards. Be careful, and watch for: Food/Candy. All holiday treats are harmful to animals; this includes alcohol, rich...
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November 2013 Newsletter

Talking to Your Pet Many devoted pet owners talk to their pets as a way of communicating and bonding. Dogs and cats love the sound of their owners’ voice, and hearing it, especially in warm conversational tones, is very soothing and comforting. By deliberately talking to our pets as we do whatever we’re doing is a way...
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October 2013 Newsletter

Health Issues in Cats Is your cat healthy? Sometimes it’s hard to tell – they are notoriously  good at hiding it when they don’t feel well. Take a look at these symptoms to if any of them apply to your cat: 1. Less active – Cats that don’t feel well are often less active. This is...
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