How to Get Your Dog to Take A Pill
At some point in your dog’s life, you’re probably going to have to find a way to get him/her to take a pill. Pet Health Network has an excellent video… Read more »
At some point in your dog’s life, you’re probably going to have to find a way to get him/her to take a pill. Pet Health Network has an excellent video… Read more »
Cats may choose to poop outside of their litter box for a number of reasons. This article – Pooping Outside the Litter Box – from Cat Behavior Associates (Pam Johnson-Bennett)… Read more »
Ever wonder if there’s a right and a wrong way to introduce yourself to a dog? While many of our canine companions will tolerate, and even enjoy, all sorts of… Read more »
It’s always important to remember that just because we can eat something it doesn’t mean our dogs can. Xylitol is a natural sugar-substitute found in many sugarless gums and candies… Read more »
Do you take your dog on walks or to the dog park? Does he/she go to doggy daycare, a kennel, or have play-dates with other dogs in the neighborhood? If… Read more »
Is your cat spending a lot of time scratching her ears and shaking her head? The culprit might be ear mites. Check out this ariticle on Feline Ear Mites from… Read more »
How do you know if your canine companion is feeling under the weather? Top 10 Signs Your Dog May Be Sick from Pet Health Network describes 10 of the most… Read more »
Chronic Renal Failure (aka kidney failure) is a common disease in older cats that, while serious, is also very treatable. A excellent series of articles by The Cat Doctor (a… Read more »
Whether you call them pets, companions, fur-kids, family members, or best friends, everyone who has chosen to share their life with an animal knows the grief that comes with that… Read more »
Did you know that dogs can suffer from a decline in their mental abilities as they age, just as human do? The article below from Pet Health Network gives an… Read more »