Your Pet can't talk, but if they could, what would be your pet's new year's resolution?
We asked our resident pets and mascots, here's what they had to say:
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| I don't think the "I'm just big boned excuse isn't going to work anymore, so I will eat healthy and exercise more. |
Help your pet realize their resolution by providing them with nutritious low calorie treats and plenty of toys to keep them active. |
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| I will not treat the furniture and walls as fire hydrants and mark my territory in every possible place. |
Pets will do what comes naturally to them, marking their territory and urinating on furniture or walls is common, but you don't have to worry about bad smells or behavior with these products. |
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| I will not eat poop, go through the cat's litter box or the diaper pail |
It's disgusting, but before dogs were domesticated and tamed, they were scavengers, so they ate what they found including poop. But this New Year's you can prevent and train them from eating poop. |
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| I plan to groom regularly and look my best, so I can make other pets in the neighborhood jealous. |
Pets generally don't like bathing, nail clipping or grooming, but you can easily coax them by giving them treats before or after grooming. Grooming reduces shedding & keeps a healthy coat. |
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| I will not use the couch, door, walls or my master's leg as a scratching post, no matter how bored I get. |
Admit it, your cat has tattered your sofa, shredded the drapes as well as frayed your nerves! Cat scratching is a natural behavior and providing them with a scratching post is half the battle won! |
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| Check out more Pet Resolutions here! |