Keeping your pets healthy reduces their risk of becoming ill.
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It's usually the
pet's dander — skin and hair scales — that triggers the reaction, so
keep the animal well - groomed and
healthy to
reduce dander production.
«Most consumers don't consider that with the right nutrition supplements, they can easily
reduce the daily amount of food given to their
pet family members and
keep them
healthier for less money than they currently spend on
pet foods.»
By looking after our
pet, feeding it right,
keeping a
healthy home environment, and meeting its mental needs, an owner can hopefully
reduce the dog's chances of getting cancer.
Keeping their
pets healthy and happy are priorities for consumers that our business model can help to achieve by
reducing anxiety and stress for
pets and their owners.
The tool is soft enough to be used every day without damaging your
pet's skin,
keeping his coat
healthy and shiny while also
reducing the amount of molted hair that shows up in your home.
Plant based vitamins and minerals
keeps your
pet healthy while
reducing the potential for toxicity in the body.
At the 2012 ASPCA / Maddie's ® Shelter Medicine Conference, Dr. Elizabeth Berliner, Director of Clinical Programs for Maddie's ® Shelter Medicine Program at Cornell University, told audiences that combining specific changes in intake procedures with a team approach to operations by shelter staff and volunteers will
keep pets healthier, creating greater capacity by
reducing length of stay.
We pledge to work individually and together to save lives through rescue, adoption, and foster care; to
reduce the number of animals entering shelters; and, to provide
pet owners with the services they need to
keep their
pets healthy and in their homes.
Keeping pets in our community
healthy and
reducing the number of unwanted animals is a priority for us.
Thank you for understanding our mission to
reduce overpopulation, and
keep our
pets healthy!
These services
reduce the impact of the owner's absence while traveling and provide brilliant opportunities to
keep the
pets healthy.
Spaying or neutering your cat is not only the best way to
reduce the
pet overpopulation problem (which in turn
keeps cats and kittens out of shelters), but your cat will be
healthier in the long run.
Brushing your
pet's coat
reduces shedding,
keeps their coat clean and
healthy.
Your
pets will still need to take their monthly heartworm preventative to
keep them
healthy, but by
reducing the mosquito population, you can make everyone more comfortable in the backyard.
Because many anesthesia - associated risks are associated with «pre-existing diseases,» you can
reduce the risks by
keeping your
pet healthy.
Keeping pets healthy with regular teeth brushing is probably the most important measure to
reduce the risk of oral disease.
Helping to
keep pets healthy and
reducing the
pet overpopulation concerns through our lower cost spay / neuter, feral cat TNR programs, and life saving procedures for those who can't afford regular veterinary costs.
When you want to save on the dollars you spend
keeping your family's
pets healthy and well remember that
reducing their care is not the first choice to make.
Not only will this help
reduce the number of
pets taken into shelters each year, but it will also help to
keep my
pet happy and
healthy!
You are being a part of the solution in helping to
reduce pet - overpopulation and suffering and
keeping them
healthier.
Regular grooming helps
keep your
pet cool in the summer,
reduces shedding and hairballs, encourages a
healthy, shiny coat, and makes your
pet feel good!
Veterinarians offer common health services at
reduced prices, sometimes volunteering time to
keep homeless
pets healthy at reasonable costs, or for free.
We want to help you do your part to
reduce pet overpopulation and help
keep dogs
healthy for the long term, so we invite you to find out more about our affordable spay and neuter services.
Protecting your
pets not only
keeps them
healthier and happier, it
reduces the chances that you will be exposed to diseases like Rocky Mountain Spotted Fever, Lyme disease and Bubonic plague.
Not only do fatty acids help
keep your
pet's coat
healthy and shiny, they help
reduce and control the amount of histamine and other itchy chemicals that are released.
Supporting each other to
keep going by sharing what works: positive stories, mindfulness tips,
pets as companions, mood diaries, sleep tips,
healthy diet, exercise,
reducing drugs and alcohol, coping with difficult emotions and thoughts, and much more.