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Suggestions for Keeping Your Deaf Dog Safe
Suggestions for Keeping Your Deaf Dog Safe Specially abled pets hold a special spot in animal lovers’ hearts, and deaf dogs are certainly a category to be treasured. In honor of Deaf Dog Awareness Week, which falls on the last full week of September each year,...
Learn About Early Detection Screening Tests for Senior Pets
Learn About Early Detection Screening Tests for Senior Pets Although young pets can develop health issues seemingly overnight, it is much more common in senior pets. We are able to closely monitor their health and spot subtle changes by performing regular early...
Keep Your Cat Out of the Sun to Avoid Squamous Cell Carcinoma
Keep Your Cat Out of the Sun to Avoid Squamous Cell Carcinoma Picture this: Your white cat is snoozing away near their favorite window, soaking up the warmth from the late afternoon sun. Such an idyllic scene warms your heart, but too much sun exposure can be...
How To Find a Lost Pet
How To Find a Lost Pet More pets go missing over the July Fourth holiday than any other time of year, so if your furry friend is afraid of fireworks, learn how to find them if they run off in a panic. Follow these four steps for the most effective ways to find a...
5 Boating and Lake Safety Tips for Your Pets This Summer
Anchors Away! Boating and Lake Safety Tips for Pets Nothing is better than spending a hot summer day at the lake, and, with a little planning, you can include your pet. Here are five boating and lake safety tips to follow. #1: Fit your pet for a life jacket...
3 Ways to Help Your Newly Adopted Cat Feel at Home
3 Ways to Help Your New Shelter Cat Feel at Home It is a good idea to welcome a new cat into your home and family any time of year, but June is Adopt a Shelter Cat Month. You may find that your new cat is uncertain and anxious in their new surroundings. The following...
Learn About Your Pet’s Springtime Skin Allergies
April Showers Bring… Spring Skin Allergies in Pets As spring brings warmer weather and new growth, it also brings something more threatening—pollen. This yellow substance triggers irritating allergies in people and pets alike and can cause a wide variety of signs in...
Pet Cancer Awareness Month
Cancer in Pets: What You Need to Know Despite incredible advancements in veterinary medicine, veterinary professionals are seeing more cancer in pets than ever before, which might be due in part to our furry companions’ longer lives. Overall, the American Veterinary...
Hairball Prevention for Your Cat
Today is National Hairball Awareness Day, and as a pet owner, it's important to be aware of the dangers hairballs can pose to your furry friend. Though they may seem harmless, hairballs can cause serious health problems if left untreated. In this post, we'll discuss...
How To Protect Your Dog From Lyme Disease
Lyme disease is a serious condition that can be deadly to dogs if left untreated. It's important to take steps to protect your furry friend from this disease, which is spread by ticks. There are a number of things you can do to reduce your dog's risk of getting Lyme...