4 Breeds To Consider For Your Psychiatric Service Dog

Posted on: 16 April 2018

Most people experience stress or anxiety at one point in their lives. However, a large number of people suffer from depression and anxiety disorders that affect their ability to live a normal life. While surprising to learn, an estimated 40 million adults in the United States suffer from an anxiety disorder. Prescription medications and counseling sessions are the most common treatments for patients living with depression or anxiety disorders, but other options are available.
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Has Your Cat Developed Allergy Symptoms? Take Them In To A Vet For Help

Posted on: 5 May 2017

Taking care of a cat is different and more challenging than caring for a child because they are not able to communicate with you what is wrong in an understandable way. This means you will need to do your own research to get ideas on the cause of health issues that your cat recently started having. If you have noticed anything pointing towards allergies, you should schedule a vet appointment right away.
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Notice Your Cat Seems Anxious After A Move? 3 Ways A Visit To The Vet Can Help

Posted on: 5 May 2017

A change in location can be stressful for any cat, but when the change also mean a long drive to a new home and settling into their new space, it can lead to problems. If you've noticed that your cat appears more anxious due to pulling out their fur, eating less, or simply acting strangely in another way, it could be a sign that your cat is experiencing anxiety over the move.
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3 Ways To Memorialize Your Cat

Posted on: 13 February 2017

Your cat was undoubtedly a part of your family, making their death nothing less than a tragedy. Memorializing your cat is a great way to grieve their loss, while also honoring their life and expressing your love. If you're looking for a unique way to go about this process, here are some ideas. Scrapbook Consider creating a scrapbook to collect and showcase your cat's life. In preparation, start collecting all the pictures you have of your cat.
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