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Best Tips for Pet Care to Show Your Love for Animals

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Being a pet parent means you will always love your pet the most. Spoiling them with love and affection every day is the norm and sometimes putting a little more effort into showing your love will only make them happier. After all, what is better than seeing your beloved furry baby happy and loved? That’s why we have put our heads together to come up with the best and most creative ideas to share with you that will scream that your pet is most loved. 1 –  Spoil them with delicious treats After you, the most your dog loves are those tasty treats. Get your dog something different and new from what they usually have. Here at VetSupply, we have  varieties of pet treats  that you can choose from like  Greenies ,  Yours Droolly ,  Prime Pantry ,  Vitapet , and  Black Hawk . These are a great addition to their daily meals and will add flavour to their daily lives. Incorporated with many nutrients, these treats are healthy for your pet. 2 –  Buy a New...

TIPS TO KEEP KIDS SAFE AROUND DOGS

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There are approximately 3 million dogs in Australia out of which a small percentage of them have been aggressive towards kids. Sometimes, in extreme cases, they even bite the kids. 60% of these dog bites happen either at home or backyard of friends, neighbors, or family’s house. The risk is even more for kids that are under 10 years. Hence, as a pet parent, you need to ensure that kids are taught to be safe around dogs. It is crucial for pet owners to keep in mind that kids under 4 years should not be left alone, even with a family pet. Let us now look at tips that will help you keep kids safe around your pet dog: Educate your kids to take the toys back from the dog and also provide another toy or treat to the dog whenever they take something from him. If your dog is aging, regularly visit veterinarian and ensure that he is fully fit before asking your kids to be close with him. This will avoid mishaps like the dog being anxious or irritable in front of the kids. Do not isolate your do...