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The Power of Pets
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Nothing compares to the joy of coming home to a loyal companion, and it's common knowledge that the unconditional love of a pet can do more than keep you company. Learn more about the possible health effects of human-animal interactions.
Picking the Right Pet
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Before adopting a new pet, make sure that it is the right one for you and your family. Do some research beforehand about the specific needs of the animal. Here are ten (10) questions you should be asking before you adopt.
Research Helps People and Pets
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Where would we be without our furry friends? Pet dogs and cats stand by us with love and loyalty, sharing our lives' ups and downs. Many people consider pets to be part of their family. And like any family member, pets can get sick.
Pet Allergens
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Millions of Americans live with pets despite being allergic to them. Any furry animal, most commonly cats and dogs, may trigger allergy symptoms like sneezing or red, itchy eyes. You may think animal allergies are caused by fur, but that fuzz and fluff is merely a carrier for allergens. Pet dander, the source of allergens, is composed of tiny, even microscopic, proteins from flecks of skin shed by pets.
Are You Considering A Ferret?
Exotic Species -
Ferrets have become common household pets in the United States, and their curious and friendly nature makes them suitable pets for many. Ferret owners should be aware that although ferrets can make good pets, they can sometimes carry germs that can make people sick.
Are You Considering A Fish?
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Fish are often ideal pets for people with space limitations or allergies to other common pets. Fish come in all shapes, sizes and colors. Learn how to prepare, care for, and safely interact with your new aquarium pet fish.