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Angell Animal Medical Center Shares Tips to Keep Pets Safe this Spring

Learn how to keep your pet safe from seasonal Spring dangers such as lilies, chocolate, and heat stroke.

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Ah, spring is here! Once the weather starts to warm up and the snow melts, taking your dog for a walk outdoors is one of the best ways to bond and exercise together.
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Your dog empties his water bowl several times a day and you catch him drinking from the toilet. You notice your cat is losing weight, and the litterbox is flooded with urine.
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Our social media feeds are full of pictures of dogs and cats with a few extra pounds and captions like “Embrace the chub,” “Fluff and stuff,” or “Chonk life.
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Veterinary bills are expensive — and getting more so every year. If your beloved cat gets cancer or your dog injures his leg while roughhousing with his pals, you could face overwhelming medical expenses.
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A microchip provides identification for your pet. The chip is a bit bigger than a grain of rice and is inserted in the loose skin between the shoulder blades of a dog or cat through a needle.