Loud noises, unfamiliar crowds, and strange smells can send them into a frenzy. Today, we’re sharing some essential safety tips that will help keep Shoreline pets safe this Fourth of July.
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Pet Choking: Awareness, Education & Prevention
Thankfully, most choking hazards are preventable with a little awareness, education and prevention strategies. Today, we’re breaking down pet choking: awareness, education & prevention to help you keep your pet safe!
Managing the Chunk: The Problem with Pet Obesity
In this blog post – Managing the Chunk: The Problem with Pet Obesity, – we will delve into the growing issue of pet obesity and explore practical strategies to keep your pet at their ideal weight. While it may be cute to see their sweet little bellies and chunky butts, pet obesity is no joke!
Furry Fitness Fanatics: The Pet Fitness Trend
Pet wellness is booming, and pet fitness is a major trend. So, how can you incorporate this hot trend into your pet’s routine, even when you’re away? Let’s discuss!
Summer Fun: Keeping Pets Safe in the Sun
But, just like us, pets need extra care during the hot months. Here are some key considerations to ensure your pet stays safe and enjoys some CT Shoreline fun in the sun safely.
Cats & Catnip: The Herb That Makes Kitty Go Ga-Ga
What exactly is it about catnip that makes cats act weird and how much is too much? Today we’ll answer those questions with Cats & Catnip: The Herb That Makes Kitty Go Ga-Ga.
Pet Moms Are Moms Too
Today, we’re celebrating moms – moms to children, cat moms, dog moms, and more – because, at Shoreline Happy Paws, we believe pet moms are moms too!
CT Shoreline’s Local Veterinary Practices
While large corporate chains abound, there are many benefits to choosing and supporting CT Shoreline’s local veterinary practices.
Conquering Springtime Shedding in Cats & Dogs
While messy, springtime shedding is a natural process. With a little effort, you can manage the tumbleweeds and keep your pet feeling and looking their best. Let’s talk about conquering springtime shedding in cats and dogs.








