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Protecting Your Pet: Common Household Toxins
March is Pet Poison Prevention Month, a time to educate ourselves about potential pet toxins and learn how to prevent accidental poisonings.
National Cat Health Month: Tips For Your Vet!
February is National Cat Health Month, a time to focus on the well-being of our feline friends. As a cat owner, it’s important to take steps to ensure your pet is healthy and happy throughout their life.
So Many Reasons to Adopt Shelter Animals – National Change a Pet's Life Day
January 24th is National Change a Pet’s Life Day. It’s a day dedicated to raising awareness about animals living in shelters and the things you can do to help change their lives, such as donating your time or money to local shelters and choosing to adopt rather than shop.
Keeping Your Pets Safe During the Holidays
It’s the holiday season! With it comes plenty of cheer and celebrating. Be sure to keep your celebrations happy and safe for your whole family with these holiday safety tips for pets.
Essential Tips for Hiking With Your Dog on National Take a Hike Day
November is National Take a Hike Day, and for dog owners, this holiday comes with a bonus – spending time outside with your pup! If you plan to celebrate National Take a Hike Day, we recommend considering the following trips before your feet and dog’s paws hit the trails.
How to Keep Your Cat Safe This Halloween for National Cat Day
October 29th is National Cat Day. This year, we’re using the opportunity to raise awareness about the dangers that Halloween can pose to cats and how you can keep your cat safe this Halloween.
5 Tips That Will Save You Money As a Pet Parent
In a study by the National Pet Owners Survey in 2016, 68% of American households have at least one pet in their household. And just like our kids and other family members, those pets sure do cost a lot of money! ! The average American spends $1,641 per year on their pet, not including veterinary care. Olive Branch Pet Hospital is happy to share some tips on how you can save money on your pet expenses!
Why Is My Pet Limping?
Limping is a fairly common ailment in dogs. However, it is never normal. Even if your pet’s limp is not an emergency, we recommend scheduling a checkup to determine the underlying cause of your pet’s limp and to take action to help prevent the issue from worsening. Call us at Olive Branch Pet Hospital to book an appointment today!
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