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Rudolph’s Red Nose Fun Fact…lol!
December 05, 2014I was so tickled by this...Hopefully you enjoy as well! Norwegian scientists have hypothesized that Rudolph’s red nose is probably the result of a parasitic infection of his respiratory system. PS. We need to send Rudolph get well cards with the letters to Santa! :)READ MORE -
December 04, 2014
Got a pet that likes to chew? Electrical shock may occur when a pet chomps down on an electrical cord, causing tongue lacerations and possible death. The number one cause of death of Cats at Christmas is electrocution from chewing on Christmas Light wires. Please check your holiday lights for signs of fraying or chewing and use a grounded three-prong extension cord as a safety precaution. Protect your Pet from the Dangers of the Christmas Tree, with the Christmas Tree ...READ MORE
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December 03, 2014
Tinsel, while not toxic, is very attractive to pets, particularly cats. The shiny, dangling decoration reflects light and can move in the slightest draft — appearing to come alive to watchful critters. The problem with tinsel is that once it’s consumed, it can cause serious injury to your pet. If not caught in time, this foreign body ingestion could actually be fatal as it twists and bunches inside your pet’s intestines. Immediate veterinary care is required. In addition, bright ...READ MORE