When it comes to walking your dog, the leash and collar you choose play a major role in comfort, control, and safety. While it might seem like all dog leashes are the same, selecting the right one can make a huge difference in your dog’s behavior, not to mention the success of your walk. There is no "one size fits all option for...
Pets can have allergies too, and the signs often look different from what people expect. Instead of sneezing and watery eyes, dogs and cats are more likely to show allergies through their skin and ears. Excessive licking, chewing at the feet, scratching, repeated ear problems, overgrooming, and a noticeable odor can all point to...
Everyone dreads the onset of flu season; as temperatures begin to dip and the weather stays cooler through the winter months, the flu virus is able to thrive and spread rapidly through communities. But while many worry about the flu impacting themself or their family, they don’t realize that their dog could be at risk year-round...
How do you know if your cat has a skin condition? Well, two common symptoms are massive hair loss and scratching like she’s entered herself in a World Scratch-a-thon and is determined to win.
There are other symptoms too, depending on this issue and we’ll look at those in a minute.
But first, you might ask yourself, what could...
Spring means longer walks, open windows, blooming gardens, and more time outside with your pet. It is also a season when new hazards start to show up, and some of the most common ones can catch pet owners off guard.
From toxic plants and parasites to lawn products, insect stings, and household cleaners, spring brings several ri...
Summer’s almost here! It’s time to sweat (or hide in the air conditioning). But your dog can’t sweat, and your cat only sweats between his toes. So how do you tell if your pet is starting to get overheated? It’s not quite the same with them as it is for us, but there are signs that, once you know them, will seem obvious.Â
While most pet owners agree it is better to have loved and lost a furry friend than never to have loved at all, coping with the impending death of a beloved pet is never easy. Fortunately, this process does not have to be navigated alone.
Working together with your veterinarian, you can make the most of your pet’s final days an...
Most cats spend a good part of the day grooming, so it is no surprise that they swallow some hair along the way. In many cases, that hair passes through the digestive tract without causing a problem. But when it collects in the stomach instead of moving through normally, it can form a hairball. For cat owners, occasional hairbal...
The New Year is a time to reflect on the past year, and also to set goals to improve your life for the new year ahead. The same should go for the life of your pet! There’s no time like a new calendar year to start focusing on forming good habits, taking better care of ourselves and those we care about, and making changes for the...
The holiday season can bring new hazards for pets, from festive decorations to seasonal foods. Keeping your cat or dog safe throughout the season requires a little extra awareness and a few simple precautions. Follow these seasonal pet safety tips to help you protect your pet and enjoy the holidays without worry.