Taking Care of Your Health: Understanding Pet-Transmitted Diseases
Taking Care of Your Health: Understanding Pet-Transmitted Diseases Zoonotic diseases, which are illnesses that can be transmitted from animals to humans, are more prevalent than you might imagine. Keep up with your pet's preventive care to avoid getting sick even...
How to Prevent Hot Spots in Pets
How to Prevent Hot Spots in Pets When their skin feels on fire from itching, your pet may scratch, lick, and chew so much that they create a hot spot. Help your furry pal beat the itch by learning more about these incredibly uncomfortable sores. What are hot spots in...
What To Know About Cranial Cruciate Ligament Tears in Pets
What To Know About Cranial Cruciate Ligament Tears in Pets If you watch sports, you probably cringe when you see an athlete fall and clutch their knee. As one of the important ligaments in charge of supporting the knee, the anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) is most...
How to Get Ready for Your Pet’s Passing
How to Get Ready for Your Pet's Passing Even though losing a pet is never easy, getting ready for it can lessen your mental and emotional pain. Here are four suggestions to help you prepare for and grieve the eventual loss of your pet. #1: Assess your pet’s...
Tips for Preventing Lyme Disease
Tips for Preventing Lyme Disease Slow-moving parasites awaken as the cold winter weather slowly disappears and is replaced by the warm spring weather. Because of this, April is the ideal month to observe Lyme Disease Prevention in Dogs Month. Take steps to lessen the...
5 Hazardous Toxins for Your Pet at Home
5 Hazardous Toxins for Your Pet at Home March 19-25 is National Animal Poison Prevention Week, so our team wants to share some of the most common household products that are toxic to pets. #1: Food The kitchen is a tempting place for your pet and holds...