Coyote Safety 101
Whether you live in a rural, urban, or suburban area, chances are you've either seen or heard a coyote. And it feels like these scavengers are movi...
Whether you live in a rural, urban, or suburban area, chances are you've either seen or heard a coyote. And it feels like these scavengers are movi...
When you're smiling, the whole world smiles with you. That is especially true with pets. We can't help but feel all warm and fuzzy inside when we s...
We're halfway through November, and with winter on the horizon, we know that the temperature will drop, and rain and snow will fall. Just like huma...
Summer, summer, summertime! Time to sit back and unwind! But before we unwind, we need to make sure that our pets are taken care of. As pet parents...
We all get that spring itch to start cleaning up the house, purging the junk we no longer need and just freshening up the areas we spend time in. So, what does this Spring cleaning mean for our furry roommates? While Fluffy isn’t going to help you scrub and mop, their areas and daily essentials are in need of a good freshening just as much as your garage is.
April is National Pet First-Aid Awareness Month and the perfect time to talk about your knowledge on common pet injuries.
The popular flea and tick collar, Bayer’s Seresto collar, has now been linked to over 1,400 deaths in both dogs and cats. Dog owner, Rhona Bomwell, purchased a Seresto collar for their 9-year-old Papillion for the first time. The next day, Pierre the Pappillion had a seizure and collapsed while his mom was making dinner.
Diarrhea in dogs can be caused by a number of reasons. In general, it’s caused by fecal matter moving faster through the intestine along with decreased absorption of water, nutrients, and electrolytes.
It's estimated that 1 in every 300 dogs will be diagnosed with diabetes at some point in their life. With some education and commitment, diabetic...
The most common malignant disease diagnosed in dogs is canine lymphoma, and there is no cure, according to the US Centers for Disease Control and ...
You know it's true, most of us have put on a few pounds during quarantine from the lack of moving around. But it's not just us...our pets may have...
Cancer, unfortunately, hits animals as much as it hits humans. With an estimated 6 million new cancer diagnoses in dogs each year and a similar number in cats, multiple organizations have dedicated their mission to raise funds for cancer research, as it's the #1 cause of death of pets.