While the “giving” spirit may have you passing some of that turkey to your cat or dog, we assure you that it’s a bad idea. Here are some things that you can do to prevent these common dangers for pets that come with Thanksgiving dinner.
Do …
While the “giving” spirit may have you passing some of that turkey to your cat or dog, we assure you that it’s a bad idea. Here are some things that you can do to prevent these common dangers for pets that come with Thanksgiving dinner.
Do …
Getting your pet to take their medicine can seem impossible. Some pets seem to be naturally talented in eating around their pills or telling when cheese may be hiding something else. Here are a few different methods you can try to get your pet to …
Since our pets age much more rapidly than us humans, we should keep an eye out for any changes in older pets. Dogs typically over the age of 7 and cats over the age of 10 are considered “senior pets” and need different sets of …
It’s important that if your pet wants to dress up this Halloween that the costume is safe for your pet to wear! Here’s some tips on how to keep the attire pet-friendly!
Keep your pet calm and happy: If putting on an entire …
We want Halloween to be fun and safe for the entire family. Be sure to follow these safety tips to ensure your feline family member is safe during this spooky holiday.
Bring outdoor cats inside about a week before the 31st. This will give them …
While most people associate bloodwork with injury, illness, or emergencies; however, routine bloodwork can help your veterinarian get the most complete picture of your pet’s health. Here are just a few of the benefits of having routine bloodwork done at least once a year.
Allows …