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Are Poinsettias Poisonous?

Poinsettia season is here! Dogs and cats beware? Many of us have heard that poinsettias are poisonous to dogs and cats. Truth be told, these popular holiday plants are only slightly toxic to animals. That being said, there are other popular winter plants that are considered dangerous to pets. Read on for more information about

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Dangerous Thanksgiving Foods

The countdown is on to one of the greatest meals of the year! Roast turkey, mashed potatoes and gravy, cranberries, stuffing, pumpkin pie… so many wonderful dishes grace our tables every year on Thanksgiving. The holidays are a crazy and exciting time, filled with good eats and good company. With all of the extra food

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Halloween Candy

Halloween is here! Bring on the creative costumes, spooky movies and scrumptious candy! It’s easy to get caught up in all the fun that this holiday brings, but don’t forget about your pets. We’ve already posted this week about the stress and anxiety that pets may experience on Halloween, but we also want to remind

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Happy National Cat Day!

Happy National Cat Day! To all you cat-lovers out there, take today to make sure your kitty companions know just how special they are! Approximately 60% of House Paws patients are cats. Our vets and techs love all of the cat time they get every day! We know exactly how valuable cats are in this

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Pet Anxiety on Halloween

Halloween is only a few days away! For many, this is a fun night full of thrills and chills, but for some pets, Halloween truly can be spooky. With all the trick-or-treaters arriving throughout the night, all of those strangers could easily cause stress for your pets! If your pets aren’t too keen on meeting

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Black Cats on Halloween

We’ve all heard the superstitions and myths surrounding black cats on Halloween, so we don’t need to repeat them for you. These superstitions are descended from beliefs and practices occurring thousands of years ago. But black cats are no different than any other type of cat. As cat lovers, you and I already know this.

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