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It’s Only Hygienic

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Pets are beloved creatures that become part of your family, but if you think about everything they do during their busy days, you may wonder how hygienic they really are. One problem many dog owners find a concern and nuisance is maintaining their dog’s fur. Thankfully, cats are self-cleaning.

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Pet Adoption Tips from Adopt-A-Pet.com

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Some people are seeking purebred animals or puppies and think these are not available in shelters. Often these puppies or kittens are not placed in homes, and end up in the shelter. Puppies are great but often people are much happier getting a dog who is older, and whose size and temperament is a known quantity.

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Iams Home 4 the Holidays

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Right before Christmas on December 23rd, orphan dogs and cats available for adoption visited the New York Stock Exchange to ring the closing bell and raise awareness for pet adoption! Also joining the group was the Iams Home 4 the Holidays Adoption Angel Jack with his adopted dog Jane (Jack adopted Jane from Bideawee in October).

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On Stanley and Family Commitments

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Violet Rays is not a kid dog. Violet's a member of our family. The growing little human in the house was basically taught to stay far away from dogs and respect their space. Stanley, Emily, Violet and Sky are members of our family. This assumes that everyone also agrees that the animal will be part of the family for life.

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A video on the importance of pet insurance

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As is quite apparent from the video, whether you have a dog, cat, horse or rabbit they quickly become a big part of the family regardless of their size. The tables below show that to insure a dog it can cost, on average under £100 a year, whilst insuring a cat can be just over £60 a year on average. Vaccinations.

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