7 Tips For Raising a Healthy Cat in Honor of National Adopt a Cat Month
Meow - it’s National Adopt a Cat Month! If you’ve ever adopted a pet, you know that it can be one of the most rewarding experiences for both you and your fur baby. As many adopters will tell you, it’s often a question of who saved whom, as these grateful animals bring us so much joy. If you’re considering adopting a kitten or cat, you obviously want your feline friend to be around for as long as possible.
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How to Recognize and Treat Separation Anxiety in Dogs
All you have to do is scroll through your social media feed to see that dogs, on the whole, are lovers. From giant Mastiffs who think they are lap dogs to Pugs who have no concept of personal space, most dog breeds are very affectionate. That’s because dogs love their pack members and, yes, that’s you! Being around them often is crucial to dog wellness.
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Avoid This CAT-astrophe! 10 Spring Flowers That Are Toxic to Cats
Spring is in full swing, with summer fast approaching. This means that flowers are on every corner, freshly cut on most tables, and possibly blossoming in your own garden. If you’re partaking in this extravaganza, more flower power to you. Be aware, however, that if you’ve got a furry feline that is fairly curious (read: all of them), there are some plants and flowers that are toxic or at least potentially toxic to cats.
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Fear-Free Veterinary Practices - Hype or Helpful?
If you have a pet, are thinking of getting a pet, or are simply "in the know" when it comes to pet care, you've probably heard the term "fear-free" in regards to veterinary services. Some might think it's a passing fad but, the truth is, more and more veterinarians are embracing this approach in order to make veterinary visits less stressful for all involved.
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8 Signs of Separation Anxiety in Cats And What to Do About Them
We’ve all seen the memes since this COVID-19 pandemic started about dogs who have had enough of you walking them, thank you very much. And in turn, the cat memes are all about them wondering when we are going back to work and giving them their much needed personal space back. We get it. Dogs tend to be goofy and friendly while cats are, ahem, a bit more discerning about their company.
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The Secret to Helping Your Senior Dog Face These Common Health Issues
"Will you still need me, will you still feed me - when I'm 64?" - The Beatles...and your dog (in dog years, of course).
Dogs experience similar age-related changes to people, such as diminishing senses, cognitive ability, and arthritis. This article will explore some common changes and how we can help them with proper senior dog care.
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Are Low-Cost Vaccine Buses a Scam? Don't Put Your Pet at Risk
You've surely driven around your city and seen signs for a low-cost vaccine bus. As a mobile service, it seems like a pretty convenient way to stretch the dollar and still make sure your pet stays healthy, right? Let us explain why that’s so very wrong.
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How to Avoid Losing Your Pet to Secondary Drowning
As veterinarians, we've shared a lot of information about how to keep your pets safe around water. What you might not realize, however, is that, after saving your pet from a near-drowning, they might not be out of the woods. Just as with humans, pets can fall victim to dry or secondary drowning, and we explore that and how to keep them safe below.
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