Summer Pet Safety: Preventing Heatstroke and Dehydration
Longer days, sunny skies, water play, trail hikes and beach outings — summer is a season both humans and their furry companions enjoy. But with
Longer days, sunny skies, water play, trail hikes and beach outings — summer is a season both humans and their furry companions enjoy. But with
Finding out that your furry family member has cancer can be frightening, confusing and overwhelming. If you’ve taken your pet to your family vet because
Pet obesity remains one of the most significant health threats facing dogs and cats both in North America and globally. 50% to 60% of pets are
If you are a pet parent, it is important to look for signs of health problems and irritations in your pet. Some of the most
Just like people, your pet’s kidneys serve many vital roles in their body, including filtering and removing waste in the form of urine. They maintain
Whether it’s a human baby or a fur baby, they have one habit in common – they love to put things in their mouths that
Feline lower urinary tract disease (FLUTD) is an umbrella term used to describe a group of problems associated with the lower urinary tract (bladder and
April is Heartworm Prevention month, and it’s an opportunity to raise awareness about the risks of heartworm disease in pets. Heartworm disease is a potentially
In February, we celebrate National Pet Dental Health Month, which reminds us that our furry friends don’t always have a toothbrush with them and that