Temporary bad breath can simply indicate that your cat ate something that disagreed with her. However, Â a persistent foul odor is often a sign of disease. In fact, it can Read More
7 Strange Canine Behaviors Explained! Read More
It's Cold Outside: Inside Pets: If you need a coat, so does your pet. Short-haired dogs and cats don't have winter coats. They need a coat/sweater or boots when going outside. Read More
Items to consider when bringing home a new best friend! Read More
Feline Hyperthyroidism is a common disease that usually affects cats age 8 and older. Hyperthyroidism is caused by an enlarged thyroid gland that produces too much thyroid hormone, due to Read More
Food, decorations and other winter items cause illness and injury to thousands of pets every year. Keep holiday celebrations fun for everyone by following these tips: Keep poisonous foods out of Read More
Pet Obesity has become critical in the U.S with the latest reports showing an increase for seven straight years. Studies conducted last year found that 56% of dogs and 60% Read More
Keep your pet on prevention all year round. Read More
The most important thing to know about micro-chipping your pet is that it's your best chance of having them returned to you if they are lost. Read More
Ticks can do much more than just irritate your pet. These parasites can pose serious health risks for you and your pet. Read More
Chronic Kidney Disease (CKD) is a common, potentially fatal feline disease. Read More
A wave of new research on the canine brain over the past decade has given us a greater understanding of what dogs think and feel. Read More
Canine Bordetellosis is a common and highly contagious respiratory disease caused by various viruses and/or bacteria that work alone or in combination to infect our canine companions. Read More
The Humane Society estimates that there are more than 3 million homeless pets in the U.S., and almost - 2.7 million - are euthanized each year. Read More
Pyometra can happen to female cats or dogs at any age but is most common in un-spayed fur-gals who have never had a litter. Usually occurring a few weeks after a heat cycle, hormones cause the lining of the uterus to thicken and form cysts, which sets up a breeding ground for infection. Read More
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