Summerās almost here! Itās time to sweat (or hide in the air conditioning). But your dog canāt sweat, and your cat only sweats between his toes. So how do you tell if your pet is starting to get overheated? Itās not quite the same with them as it is for us, but there are signs that, once you know them, will seem obvious.Ā
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 petās final days an...
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.
Thanksgiving Day is right around the corner! While youāre planning your dinner menu, coordinating travel, and getting in the holiday spirit, you should also be thinking about what accommodations you may need to make for your pets on the big day. Pancreatitis, GI obstructions, food toxicities, and other injuries are all real emer...
This time of year, pumpkin and the holidays go hand in hand. When I think of pumpkin, however, I think of a powerhouse of nutritional benefits ā not only for us humans, but for our dogs, too! Letās break down the specifics of giving your dog pumpkin.Ā