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Our furry friends feel pain just like we do. But how, as a pet owner, can you help them feel better? Here's guidance, according to an expert.
If you come across water affected by blue-green algae, it is generally best to avoid contact, for both people and pets. While ...
About 30 harmful blooms plagued Arizona waters last year, affecting parts of Lake Havasu, Saguaro and Canyon lakes and Tempe ...
Still, a Longview woman says her dog was hospitalized after a recent visit to the park. This local vet warns against pets drinking river water in general.
Oregon Health Authority warned Fern Ridge Reservoir visitors of potentially harmful blue-green algae blooms on June 18.
A local couple is doing what they can to spread awareness after their four-legged companion passed away following apparent ...
The good news is that with a little knowledge, no pet (or their concerned owner) needs to suffer from poisonous plants.
Sharing snacks with our furry best friends is a natural impulse for many pet parents. Their pleading eyes and wagging tails ...
WBBH via CNN Newsource Invasive green iguanas have the potential to make your pets sick. By CNN Newsource. ... Not long ago, one of those lizards got up close and personal with her dog, Kaylani.
But not all animals are welcome here. Foster said, “Every living creature has a right to live. They need to stay in their own environment.” Foster is talking about the invasive green iguana.