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How to plan a trip with your pet in Canada?
4 months agoOrganize a stress-free trip with your pet within Canada: what documents and vaccinations you may need, airline and VIA Rail rules, car safety, finding pet-friendly accommodation, and preparing for the road from Edmonton.
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What documents are required to travel abroad with a pet?
4 months agoA guide for pet owners planning to travel abroad from Canada (specifically from Edmonton): what documents may be required, what the destination country checks, the role of the CFIA, microchipping, rabies vaccination, possible tests, and common mistakes that could result in your pet being denied entry.
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What to do if your pet shows aggression?
4 months agoAggressive behavior in dogs or cats in Edmonton: what to do to ensure safety, how to identify the causes (stress or pain), when to contact a veterinarian and trainer, and what rules apply to owners.
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How can you keep your pet safe and comfortable during the cold Canadian winter?
4 months agoPractical advice for pet owners in Edmonton: how to keep your dog or cat safe in winter, protect their paws from salt, organize walks properly, keep them warm at home, and ensure they are fed and active during periods of severe frost.
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Are there any financial support programs for pet care?
4 months agoWhere to get financial assistance for pet care in Edmonton: discounted veterinary services, spaying and neutering, food banks, and support for emergency expenses.
The category “Other pet-related issues” is a place where you can find answers to questions that often arise in the daily life of pet owners but do not always have obvious solutions. Here you will find practical information about caring for and living with your pet: how to act in unusual situations, what to do when moving or traveling, how to prepare for a visit to the veterinarian, and what questions to ask during a consultation. Special attention is paid to animal behavior and safety: how to respond to stress, changes in habits, conflicts with other animals, and how to reduce risks to people and the pet itself.
We also cover organizational issues that concern many people: rules for living with animals in rented accommodation, communicating with neighbors, basic documents, owner responsibility, and preparing a “plan B” in case of unforeseen circumstances. The materials are presented in simple language, with checklists and brief instructions so that you can quickly find solutions and avoid common mistakes.