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article.
The holidays are coming. While it is an exciting and magical
time of the year, it can also be riddled with hazards for our pets. In fact, according to a recent Veterinary
Pet Insurance Company’s report, upset stomach and diarrhea rank
among the top 10 reasons owners go to the vet with their pets. I don’t know
about you, but that most definitely does not put me in the holiday spirit!
I was fortunate to have a variety of pets growing up. My
children are much less fortunate, much to their chagrin. I had a few dogs, plenty of cats, a rabbit, a
myriad of small furry creatures and the occasional rescued turtle. The most
I’ve had as an adult are my cats (unless you count our Carnival Goldfish, who
is going on 2 years old now).