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How to Properly Protect Your Pet from Rabies

Rabies is a dangerous virus that can cause serious illness in all mammals, including dogs, cats and even humans. A viral disease that affects the central nervous system, in particular the brain and spinal cord, there is unfortunately no cure for rabies. Because of its level of seriousness, it is extremely important to take steps to protect your pet and make sure they are properly vaccinated.

Rabies is spread by contact with the saliva of any infected animal, which makes it a highly zoonotic disease – transferrable to both humans and animals when they intersect. In most cases, transmission of rabies to a pet is through a bite wound, but it has been known to spread from a simple scratch or existing open wound. Rabies is not only harmful to you and your pet – it is a public health risk, with dangers to everyone that cannot be stressed enough.

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Six Important Tips for Keeping Your Dog Safe in the Heat

When summer goes into full swing, it is important that all pet owners are aware of seasonal dog care such as keeping them safe when it’s hot outside. The summer heat can take its toll on humans and animals alike, which is why it is helpful to understand what you can do to keep your furry friend cool and safe.

The summer months can be more than just uncomfortable for your dog; they can also be very dangerous. While dogs are able to rid their body of heat through panting, this alone is not enough to keep them cool when the temperature skyrockets to higher temperatures. Unlike humans, dogs do not have sweat glands (save for a few on their feet), so there is no way for the heat to escape from their body.

Below you will find six crucial tips that will help you keep your dog healthy and safe in the summer heat.

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