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January 2012 Edition


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Book of the month

By Leigh Sutherland, CPDT-KA

 
Success with One Jump  

By Susan Garrett  


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Happy New Year! Welcome to our first Citizen Pet e-newsletter of the year where you'll find more stories to help you keep your pets healthy and happy. In this issue we talk about the importance of regular dental care for your pet, some suggestions for fun activities to do with your dog to keep you both active and how to keep your cat healthy through exercise, portion control when feeding and regular veterinary care. As always we include a "Training Tip of the Month" and our "Book of the Month," along with a list of upcoming events and some special offers.



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Activities to do with your dog

By Leila Meyer

Make this year the year to get moving and have fun with your dog. Here are brief descriptions of some of the many activities you can do together:

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Help your cat live a full, healthy life

By Dr. Liz Ruelle, DVM
Cats have rapidly become North America's number one companion animal, with 10 million more feline pets in America then dogs. Despite this popularity, they are sadly at a greater risk of not reaching their full potential. To ensure your cat has a full and healthy life, there are three key components that need to be recognized and acted on:

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Poor dental care can lead to major health problems

 

Mount Laurel, NJ-Just as regular dental check-ups and teeth cleanings are important to the well-being of pet parents, year-round dental care is essential to the healthy lives of our furry friends. The National Association of Professional Pet Sitters (NAPPS), a nonprofit trade association dedicated to promoting the welfare of animals, stresses the value of taking care of your pet's teeth.

 

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