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Common Thanksgiving Foods That are Dangerous to Pets
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November 25, 2019 by Animal Emergency & Referral Center of Minnesota

Common Thanksgiving Foods That are Dangerous to Pets

Common Thanksgiving Foods That are Dangerous to Pets

  Thanksgiving is a special holiday that brings family and friends together. But this holiday can be very dangerous- and we’re not talking about the carbs! Holiday feasts are full of foods that are dangerous to pets. Below is a list of common Thanksgiving foods that can be toxic or hazardous to your pets. 1. […]

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Can My Pet Eat Pumpkin?

Can My Pet Eat Pumpkin?

It’s pumpkin spice season! Colorful leaves, cool temperatures, Halloween and all things pumpkin flavored — pies, lattes, ice cream, bread, pancakes, and even beer. As you indulge in this season’s pumpkin treats, you may wonder if your pet can indulge as well. Pumpkin is frequently touted as a healthy dietary supplement for dogs and cats, […]

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Why Does My Dog Shed in Autumn?

Why Does My Dog Shed in Autumn?

Finding dog hair everywhere? Feel like you’re constantly getting out the vacuum? Tis the season for dog shedding! A dog’s hair cycle timing is directly influenced by the amount of daylight hours which is why many dogs go through a shed as the seasons change. Now that it’s autumn in Minnesota, our dogs are shedding […]

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The 4 Most Common Labor Day Dangers for Pets

The 4 Most Common Labor Day Dangers for Pets

Labor Day is a holiday that, for many, involves outdoor activities, BBQs, family fun, and being in the sun. If you’re one of these people, and you have pets, below are safety topics to help you avoid a trip to the emergency vet! 1. Heatstroke As with people, heatstroke is a life-threatening condition, but it […]

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Why It’s Important To Vaccinate Pets

Why It’s Important To Vaccinate Pets

Most people are aware that veterinarians recommend vaccinations for their pets. Given the debate surrounding human vaccines, some pet owners may be asking: why vaccinate? Here are five reasons that vaccines are important for your furry companion. 1. Disease prevention – Vaccines are proven to reduce the rate of infection and severity of illness for […]

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Pets and Wildlife

Pets and Wildlife

After a long winter cooped up indoors, summer means it’s time to get outside with our pets in the backyard, at nearby parks, and on hiking trails. But summer is also the season for baby birds, bunnies, fox kits, coyote pups, and other young wildlife who often have protective parents nearby. Our pets encounter wildlife […]

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First Aid Kits for Pets

First Aid Kits for Pets

Just as you might keep a first aid kit for you and your family in your home, it’s also a smart idea to keep one for your favorite four-legged furry friend! It is recommended to have these kits where you and your pet enjoy each other’s company. The size and components of each kit can […]

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5 Summer Grilling Safety Tips for Pet Owners

5 Summer Grilling Safety Tips for Pet Owners

It’s finally grilling season again! We all love to have a nice dinner outside, but we want to remind pet owners of some hidden dangers around the grill. Here are five grilling safety tips to keep your dog safe this summer: 1. Do Not Give Dogs Corn on the Cobs Corn on the cob is […]

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5 Ways to Volunteer with Your Pets this Year

5 Ways to Volunteer with Your Pets this Year

As we begin a new year, it may be on your New Year’s Resolutions list to volunteer more. What’s better than volunteering? Volunteering with your pet of course! So what can you and your pet do together to make a difference? Here are a few ideas: 1. Therapy Animal Team Become a registered therapy animal […]

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5 Common Holiday Plants That Are Toxic to Pets

5 Common Holiday Plants That Are Toxic to Pets

If you witnessed or strongly suspect your pet ingested a toxic plant, this is considered an “ORANGE” – or urgent case – on our Fast Track Triage system. We recommend calling ASPCA Animal Poison Control at 888-426-4435 for help determining if your pet consumed a toxic amount and for guidance on what to do next. […]

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