Rachel Grumman Bender, March 10, 2015
Make the most of your next visit to the veterinarian.
When you bring your dog or cat to the vet, chances are both you and your pet,
Feb 24, 2015 by Dr. Rebecca Ruch-Gallie
Some dogs bury bones, while some cats squirrel away socks. But that's not all our pets can hide; they often hide illness quite well.
From
Q: What are vaccines?
A: Vaccines are health products that trigger protective immune responses in pets and prepare them to fight future infections from disease-causing agents. Vaccines can lessen the severity
In spite of effective heartworm preventatives available, heartworm disease has been increasing in incidence, and spreading to new areas of the United States
Every three years, the American Heartworm Society (AHS)
Though it’s never easy to leave your dog behind, sometimes it’s the best decision for them. If you take the time to do a little research, you can find a
It is advised that dog owners call, interview, and ideally observe a trainer prior to hiring
them. If the trainer you are considering using falls into any of these categories,
you
The summer months can be uncomfortable—even dangerous—for pets and people. It's difficult enough simply to cope with rising temperatures, let alone thick humidity, but things really get tough in areas
Dog Bite Facts:
Each year, more than 4.5 million people in the U.S. are bitten by dogs.
Almost 1 in 5 people bitten by dogs require medical attention.
Every year, more than 800,000