After a small number of animals, including dogs and cats, were reportedly infected with the virus that causes COVID-19, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) has recommended that people follow the same social distancing guidelines with their pets as they would human family members “We are still learning about this virus, but we […]
Heat Wave Pet Safety
With most of the country suffering with triple digit temperatures, staying cool and hydrated is important, not only for you but for your pets also. The ASPCA issued the following warning and guidelines on how to protect your pets from the extreme heat during these dangerously high temperatures. Here are the ASPCA’s hot weather tips: Dogs […]
February is Pet Dental Month
Our fuzzy companions require the same dental procedures we do in order to maintain their oral health and prevent periodontal disease. What you should know about Periodontal Disease in pets: Periodontal disease is an infection of the tissue surrounding the teeth. There are several progressive stages of the disease. Periodontal disease is caused by a […]
Herbal Therapies for Pets
People have been using herbs as a treatment for illness since the earliest days of human history, and it’s only logical that this treatment modality should also be used for our animals. How effective a herb is depends on many things – the part of the plant used, the age of the plant at harvest, […]
Penny Pinchers
Are the pet bills starting to climb? Keeping with the basics such as feeding quality food, litter for cats and providing good medical care for your pet can really make all the difference. Instead of getting the designer novelty bling and chew toys for your pet, put your dollars into those three basics and it […]
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