

“The greatness of a nation can be judged by the way its animals are treated.”
____ Mahatma Gandhi
Keeping your pet up to date on vaccinations protects them from dangerous diseases. Flea, tick, and worm preventatives help protect your pet from parasites that can cause serious health issues. Oral health is often overlooked, but poor dental hygiene can lead to infections and other complications. Regular tooth brushing and professional cleanings are recommended. Just like baby-proofing, remove any hazards, such as small objects, cords, or toxic plants, that your pet might ingest. Puppies and kittens should be introduced to a variety of experiences, such as different environments, sounds, and friendly animals. Dog parks, pet-friendly events, and playdates with other pets help provide essential social interactions.
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