Never Take the Health of an Indoor Cat for Granted
Does your dog suffer from dry skin? Maybe you’ve noticed some of his skin flaking off, and perhaps he itches and scratches a lot. Once you’ve consulted with your vet to make sure something more sinister, like ringworm or fleas, is not to blame, it’s time to get to work and make your dog more comfortable. Here are four things you can do to help fight dry skin in your dog. Read More»
When a dog arrives at your home, it can be hard to know what to do. If you have tried to find the owner for the dog unsuccessfully and are considering keeping it, it is important to take it to the vet to be checked out first. The following guide walks you through a few things that you may be able to learn about the dog when you take it to the vet. Read More»
Unlike humans, dogs have tough pads on their feet for protection. While very tough, they aren’t infallible. Just like human feet, dog paws are susceptible to a variety of issues. Because of this, it’s important to care for your dog’s feet. So how can you help keep your dog’s feet healthy and happy? Here are three tips:
1. Keep The Hair Trimmed
Dogs with longer hair usually grow hair on their paw pads. Read More»
As a pet owner, it is important to make sure that you are aware of the signs that tell you that it is time to take your pet to the veterinarian. Beyond the standard yearly checkups, you will want to schedule an emergency appointment should your pet exhibit any of the following:
Throwing Up for a Few Days
Your pet can experience an upset stomach just like you, especially if it ate something that didn’t sit well in its stomach. Read More»
As a pet owner it is crucial that you are aware of when you need to take your pet to the animal hospital. The more you know what to look for, the easier it will be to know when it is time for an appointment with the vet. To help you with this, you will want to take a few moments to read through the following points.
Consistent Vomiting Read More»