Giving medications to a cat or dog can be a challenge for new pet parents. If your vet prescribes medication for your dog or cat, they’re doing it in your pet’s best interest. If you follow your vet’s guidelines and learn the tips and tricks we’ve outlined for you, you’ll discover that giving your pet a pillis not a difficult ta...
As bathing suit season approaches and we all try to shed our last few holiday pounds don’t forget your 4-legged family members. According to the AVMA, 58.3 % of cats and 52.5 % of dogs are overweight or obese. Pets that are 20% over their ideal weight are considered overweight and 40% over their ideal weight are considered obese...
The holidays is a festive moment for us human beings. We celebrate family and life through music, large gatherings, and decorations. However, it may be a precarious time for your pets who may not be accustomed to the noise.
The new year is a perfect time to make new personal goals. It’s also a valuable time to add goals for our furry friends. Their health and well-being should be one of our priorities all year round.
If you’re wondering whether you should crate train your puppy, the answer is a clear yes for several reasons. Crate training takes advantage of your dog’s instinct to seek small places. In fact, your pup’s crate can (and should) be a space where they feel comfortable and safe.
Summer gives pet parents a chance to spend time outdoors with their dogs. But unlike humans, who sweat to keep their bodies cool, dogs don’t have an efficient way to sweat and regulate their temperature. This is the reason why summer activities increase the risk of heat stroke and heat exhaustion.
Cats can experience anxiety just like humans. This condition can cause cats to feel unwell and constantly threatened. Recognizing the signs of anxiety is important to ensure your cat is safe, healthy and happy. Unsure where to start? Here are a few indicators to look for.