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Anna Worth, VMD, AAHA past president, talks to Steve Dale about how the foreclosure problem is affecting pets.
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Safely move or travel with your feathered friend using these guidelines, developed with Dan Jordan, DVM, Animal Avian Hospital of the Village, Houston, Texas.
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We’ll be moving soon and are concerned about how our cat will react to her new surroundings.
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Christina McCarthy and her husband had a good feeling about the house. It was priced right and located in a quiet Westminster, Colo. neighborhood. When the young couple ventured into the backyard, they realized they’d found the home of their dreams.


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Anna Worth, VMD, AAHA past president, talks to Steve Dale about how the foreclosure problem is affecting pets.
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There are many reasons to take your beloved pet to another country with you. But if you do, it will take some planning. The following information and resources will help ensure you and your pet have a safe and pleasant journey.
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AAHA offers these tips to help you prepare for a move and make it go a little smoother.
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It’s the season of moving to new homes, looking for apartments and signing new leases. For people looking for a rental property that allows pets, however, the task is particularly challenging — many landlords have "no pets" policies or pet restrictions. For tips on finding a perfect home for you and your pet, read on.


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Safe, natural alternatives to help reduce stress in your pet while traveling.
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A loose pet in the car is not only in danger of getting hurt during an accident, they’re in danger of causing the accident. That’s why an increasing number of states require pets to be restrained in a moving car. But what’s the best and safest way to restrain your pet?
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The U.S. is becoming an increasingly great place to vacation with your entire family, with more and more hotels and destinations catering to people traveling with pets. Take your dog surfing in California, go to the “Club Med for Dogs” in New York, celebrate at events like “Bark in the Park” in North Carolina. For more unique, pet-friendly destinations, check out “Top Pet Friendly Destinations.”
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Gregg Takashima, DVM, AAHA vice president, discusses safety tips for traveling with your pet.
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Taking a few precautions and consulting with your veterinarian beforehand can help make flying a safe and healthy experience for your pets.
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Tips to help you prepare for a car trip with your pet.
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More tips to help you prepare for a car trip with your pet.
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Has your small dog ever eaten over a pound of chocolate? Andrea Johnson’s Welsh corgi, Nickleby, did one Christmas – and wound up having his stomach pumped. With all of the trouble our pets can get into, it’s a good idea to know what to do when emergency situations arise. Prepare yourself by reading this article, “What to Do in Pet Emergency Situations.”
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