
Does My Dog Have the Flu?
Does My Dog Have the Flu? Cough, cough, cough. Hearing your pooch sound like they’re coughing up their lungs not long after you had the flu may make you wonder if they contracted it. While your dog certainly can become sick with a respiratory infection, “the...

The Potential Warnings of a Winter Pet Emergency
The Potential Warnings of a Winter Pet Emergency Summertime comes with an array of risks for pets, but colder weather also brings its own hazards. As the temperature falls, watch out for the following issues that can require emergency care for your furry...

5 Holiday Hazards That Can Harm Your Pet
5 Holiday Hazards That Can Harm Your Pet As the year draws to a close, holiday festivities are still happening. The additional activity and stress present the perfect opportunity for your pet to get into trouble, so keep an eye out for the following holiday pet...

Learn About the Health Needs of Cats
Learn About the Health Needs of Cats Cats may seem as if they are self-sufficient and require little care, especially when compared to dogs. However, they need just as much specialized attention to stay happy and healthy. To keep your cat in tip-top condition,...

What Should and Should Not Be on Your Pet’s Thanksgiving Plate
What Should and Should Not Be on Your Pet’s Thanksgiving Plate A table filled with everyone's favorite dishes is one of Thanksgiving’s highlights. While you are drooling over your heaping plate, so is your furry friend. However, many popular Thanksgiving foods...

How to Spot Pet Diabetes
How to Spot Pet Diabetes November is National Pet Diabetes Month, a month dedicated to educating pet owners on the signs and management of this endocrine disorder. By learning how to spot the following signs of pet diabetes, you can help them get the treatment...

Follow These Steps To Ensure Pet Obesity Is Not a Problem for Your Pet
Follow These Steps To Ensure Pet Obesity Is Not a Problem for Your Pet National Pet Obesity Awareness Day falls on October 12, but you should always pay attention to your pet’s weight. More than half of the nation’s cats and dogs are considered overweight or...

5 Halloween Pet Safety Tips
5 Halloween Pet Safety Tips As October 31 approaches, you may be planning all sorts of spooky activities to celebrate Halloween. If you include your pet in the festivities, ensure you do so safely by following these top Halloween pet safety tips. #1:...

Back-to-School Considerations for Your Pet
Back-to-School Considerations for Your Pet Making the summer-to-school switch can be rough for all family members, four-legged ones included. To make the back-to-school transition easier—for your pet, at least—give the following tips a try. #1: Provide...

Keeping Your Pet Safe Under Anesthesia
Keeping Your Pet Safe Under Anesthesia Your pet’s safety is our number one priority, particularly when they undergo anesthesia and surgical procedures. We understand you also are concerned about your pet’s health and safety while under anesthesia, and we want...