Dogs
Recognizing and Managing Pain in Your Pet
Pain is a clinically significant symptom that can adversely affect an animal’s quality of life—and the first step in treating it is recognizing and acknowledging it.
Fit or Fat: Your Pet’s Body Composition
Did you know? According to the Association for Pet Obesity Prevention, more than half of the pets in the United States are overweight or obese.
Spoiling Your Dog
While it might sound like a great opportunity to lavish your furry best friend with delicious treats on National Dog Day, that might not be the healthiest thing for your dog
The Truth About Worms
You might be surprised to discover how common dog worms are in the environment.
Strange Dog Behaviors: Explained
Doggos. Need we say more? Probably not, but we will because, sigh—aren’t they just the best? Admit it – you even love their funky smells, including that stinky breath and those paws which inexplicably smell like Frito’s.
July 4th Safety
We hope that everyone has a fantastic Independence Day and that you will be celebrating with friends, families, and pets. Here are four things to keep an eye on so you can keep all of the pets that you are celebrating with happy, healthy, and safe!
Our Fear Free Commitment
If you have a pet, are thinking of getting a pet, or are simply “in the know” when it comes to pet care, you’ve probably heard the term “fear-free” in regards to veterinary services.
Summer Safety
Summer has arrived, and that means time for fun in the sun with family and friends. From July 4th parades and fireworks to street fairs, farmer’s markets, and art and music festivals, there is a plethora of activities for the whole family to attend.
Itchy Ears and Itchy Rears: Allergies in Your Pet
Your pets can suffer from allergies just like you can!
How to Pill Your Pet: Dispensing Medications Made Easy
Perhaps your pet lives in ignorant bliss when it’s time for their heartworm preventative, but for others – medications can be a hard pill to swallow.