Supplements & Pets: Hidden Risks Beneath the “All-Natural” Label
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Supplements & Pets: Hidden Risks Beneath the “All-Natural” Label

Why “all-natural” doesn’t always mean safe—and how to protect your pets.
Pet supplements are more popular than ever—but “all-natural” doesn’t always mean safe. Dogs and cats can become seriously ill from overdosing on flavored pet chews or getting into human supplements like iron, ALA, or xylitol-containing vitamins. Even common ingredients such as L-tryptophan, glucosamine, and methionine can cause tremors, GI issues, and dangerous metabolic changes when consumed in excess.

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Winter Poisoning Risks for Dogs and Cats: What Every Pet Parent Should Know
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Winter Poisoning Risks for Dogs and Cats: What Every Pet Parent Should Know

Winter Hazards for Pets: What to Watch For
The holidays bring cozy vibes—but also hidden dangers for pets. Essential oils, yew plants, antifreeze, and festive treats can all be toxic to dogs and cats. Keep your furry family safe this season with a quick winter wellness check at MoVET.
If your pet may have been exposed to something toxic, contact Pet Poison Helpline (800-213-6680) or find your nearest emergency clinic at movetcare.com/emergency.

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Keep Your Pet Happy and Healthy While You Travel
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Keep Your Pet Happy and Healthy While You Travel

Planning a Vacation? Don’t Forget Your Pets!
Summer is here, and vacations are on everyone’s mind—but what about your four-legged family members? Whether you rely on friends and family, a professional pet sitter, or a boarding facility, careful planning is key to keeping your pets safe, healthy, and happy while you’re away. Leave detailed care instructions, ask the right questions about boarding or pet-sitting options, and consider boosting your pet’s immune system with nutritional support to reduce stress and prevent illness. With a little preparation, you can enjoy your vacation knowing your pets are in the best possible hands.

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Aging Gracefully: Why Senior Pet Care Matters
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Aging Gracefully: Why Senior Pet Care Matters

Keep Your Senior Pet Happy and Healthy
As pets age, subtle changes like morning stiffness in dogs or less climbing in cats can signal pain or health issues. Routine senior care—including bloodwork, full exams, and personalized pain management—helps catch problems early and keeps your furry family members comfortable, active, and thriving in their golden years.

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