Is My Pet at Risk for Diabetes? November is National Pet Diabetes Month, and with an estimated one in 300 dogs and one in 200 cats developing the disease during their lifetime, it’s important for pet owners to recognize the risk factors and signs. What factors put my...
4 Guidelines for Caring for Your Senior Pet The worst part about pet ownership is that our beloved cats and dogs never live long enough. As their golden years draw near, it’s time to think about how you can best preserve their health and maintain their quality of...
Halloween can be a night filled with treats, but keeping your pet safe doesn’t have to be tricky. If you keep in mind that the candy bowl is only for trick-or-treaters and not for your furry friend, you’ll both have a fun and safe October 31. When...
Socializing your pet is not just an excuse to show off your adorable new puppy or kitten. Ensuring your pet has multiple positive experiences in the world around them will help give them the means to adjust to whatever life throws at them. Well-socialized pets develop...
Dogs and cats are known to be difficult when it comes time to take their medicine, but you want your pet to get better at the end of the day. This article is going to teach you how to give your pet medication without a fight properly. #1: Talk to your pet’s...
Cats can be masters in hiding pain or illness. Cats are very expressive creatures who are adept at hiding their pain when they need to. This can be especially true of senior cats. Read on for more information about how to recognize pain in your cat! Your cat’s daily...