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It’s World Rabies Day on September 28, so here are some facts about rabies that are very important to know for pet-owners! Rabies is a viral disease that affects the…
Read More Sep 10Emergency plans are very important for people to have in place, in case of a disaster. Hurricanes are mobilizing moment by moment, so for those of us with pets, it…
Read More Sep 08Pets can’t easily tell you they’re in pain, so it’s up to you as a pet owner to be vigilant. Remember these guidelines identifying pain in your pet. Where Does…
Read More Sep 07Fleas and ticks are two of the most frequent pet care concerns in America. While prevention is the best defense against these parasites, it’s important to be able to recognize…
Read More Aug 07All cats deserve the best of care, but senior cats are in particular need of special attention for their health issues. As cats age, their health requirements change and they…
Read More Aug 04Did you know that the third Saturday in August is International Homeless Animals Day? To bring about awareness regarding this, here are some facts from dosomething.org that will help you…
Read More Aug 01August is here, which means its National Immunization Awareness Month! Just like us, its important for our pets to stay on top of their vaccines and immunizations. Why Vaccinations are…
Read More Jul 07Cabin fever is a ghost of seasons past, and our dogs are ready get outside sans sweaters. If that means buckling up and rolling down the windows for a road…
Read More Jun 30Is Your Cat’s Runny Nose a Cause for Concern? “Most cats do not normally have nasal discharge,” says Aimee Simpson, VMD, medical director of VCA Cat Hospital of Philadelphia. “That…
Read More Jun 22Why are long dog nails a problem? Fear of nail trims is a very common issue dog guardians face and the fear can range from a mild dislike to outright…
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