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Liming Your Lawn

Liming Your Lawn

As springtime approaches, it’s time to begin thinking about the health and longevity of your lawn. Although fertilizing, grass seeding, and setting the sprinkler for summer hydration will provide the basic necessities, there other measures you can take to ensure a vibrant and healthy lawn for the duration of the summer. Supplementing your lawn with lime is one of the best measures you can begin taking to ensure healthy, nourished soil. Contrary to popular belief, lime is not a lawn fertilizer. Lime regulates the concentration of calcium, magnesium, and bacteria, among other natural chemicals within the soil. Think of lime...

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Covid-19 Store Update

Covid-19 Store Update

We wanted to reach out to our wonderful customers regarding COVID-19. As with many, we’re concerned about the coronavirus and are monitoring it closely. Information is changing rapidly, but we wanted to inform you about measures we’re taking at our store: We are OPEN! As of now, we are open Monday-Saturday 8am to 6pm. If you can't make it to the store between these hours, please call us to make special arrangements. We are considered a life sustaining business so we will remain open for yours and your animals needs. Inventory as of now, we have our regular inventory and...

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How to Help With Your Pet's Shedding

How to Help With Your Pet's Shedding
Shedding is a natural, healthy way cats and dogs renew their fur, but loose fur is not always welcome to pet owners – particularly when it seems to get everywhere and into everything. Pets need thick winter...

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Knowing the Signs of Allergies in Pets

Knowing the Signs of Allergies in Pets
Allergies in pets are rarer than allergies in humans, but they can still make pets uncomfortable and severe reactions can cause grave health problems. Pet owners who recognize their pet's aller...

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How to Do Pet CPR

How to Do Pet CPR
Being prepared for emergencies is critical for parents that the same holds true even if your "kids" have four legs instead of two. Cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) can save your pet's life, and knowing how to perform...

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