A collection of helpful articles, recommendations and helpful tips for you and your pet.
As a general rule, if you are unsure if a food is safe for your dog, please do not feed it to them. Foods extremely toxic to your pet Grapes/raisins Onions Garlic Sugar free gum, […]
Continue Reading...Dogs bark for many reasons including: – They are excited! – They are nervous or scared – They are giving a warning – They are trying to get the attention of another animal or human […]
Continue Reading...Q: Why is my dog/cat eating grass? A: There are numerous reasons that dogs and cats will eat grass and other plants. Many dogs and cats eat grass and other plants because they just like […]
Continue Reading...Why does my pet keep licking his paws? There are numerous reasons your pet may be licking their paws, including allergies, pain, or anxiety to name a few. If your pet is licking for more […]
Continue Reading...First thing we need to figure out is if this is a medical issue or behavioral, most of the time there is an underlying condition going on. Medical issues Your cat could be suffering from […]
Continue Reading...An itchy pet can be one of the first signs of an underlying allergy. An allergy is essentially the immune system overreacting to an otherwise harmless substance and causing inflammation. Most pets with allergies tend […]
Continue Reading...Choosing the right food for your pet can be daunting given the amount of options available. The answer is not a clear-cut one. The best food for your dog depends on life stage and any […]
Continue Reading...As a pet owner, being able to identify toxins that can be harmful to our furry friends is of utmost importance. Not only to prevent exposure but to also understand what effects they can have […]
Continue Reading...If your pet has been stung by a bee then the biggest thing is to monitor for an allergic reaction. Allergic reactions can happen the first time a pet is stung but more likely when […]
Continue Reading...Your pet vomiting is undoubtedly one of the most common, but most vague clinical concerns with which our pets can present. So, vomiting, should you be concerned? The short answer is yes, you should absolutely […]
Continue Reading...Annual preventatives such as vaccines can be overwhelming to pet owners. We have put together more information on the most common vaccinations to help you make the best decision for you and your pet. Dog […]
Continue Reading...As a pet owner, you may transition your pet from one diet to another for various reasons. Whatever the reason for switching diets, several basic but important steps for gradually transitioning diets can be followed […]
Continue Reading...The best way to clean your pet’s teeth is with a pet-friendly toothbrush and pet specific enzymatic toothpaste. NEVER use a toothpaste meant for people as the fluoride and other ingredients can be toxic. Start […]
Continue Reading...What is Lethargy? “Lethargy” in a pet can be a bit subjective from pet owner to pet owner. If your pet is unusually more tired, less energetic, or less active than they normally are, there […]
Continue Reading...One of the most common statements uttered by pet owners to veterinary staff is, “I think my dog (or cat) has an ear infection!” What exactly are pet owners noticing at home and what are […]
Continue Reading...A ‘lump’ is typically a general term to describe a swelling on or under the skin. Lumps can either be a primary issue or secondary to systemic or environmental changes. Understanding the potential causes, diagnostic […]
Continue Reading...As a pet owner, seeing your pet not acting their normal self can be concerning. While the amount of water your pet drinks daily can highly vary from one day to the next, repeated or […]
Continue Reading...As a pet owner, seeing your pet not acting their normal self can be concerning. While shaking their head occasionally may not be of any concern, if it occurs repeatedly for an extended amount of […]
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