Did you know that in the United States, an estimated one in 300 adult dogs and one in 230 cats have diabetes? Fortunately, pets with diabetes can still live long, healthy lives with proper diagnosis, diet, exercise, and treatment. Recognizing the signs of diabetes in your pet Just like with humans, early detection is key… Read more »
Category: Pet Health
Cancer in Your Pets: Signs and Symptoms
The worst nightmare is finding out your beloved pet has cancer. Unfortunately, this is a reality that many pet owners face, so it’s best to be prepared by learning the signs and symptoms you should be looking out for. Here are some warning signs of cancer in your pet that you shouldn’t avoid getting checked… Read more »
Keep Pets Safe During the Holiday Season
The holiday season is a time for family to gather, and that includes our pets! They are family too and they deserve to celebrate alongside us! During the holiday season, it is important to keep your pets safe from potential hazards which frequently arise during larger parties. You can keep your pets safe by following… Read more »
Share the Love with Your Pup on Valentine’s Day
Valentine’s Day isn’t only a holiday to be celebrated by humans – don’t forget to show your pet some extra love this Feb. 14! In case you’re lacking in the inspiration department when it comes to showering love on your pet this Valentine’s Day, we’ve come up with a few ideas for you below. Treats… Read more »
Being Prepared: Pet First Aid Basics
September is Animal Pain Awareness Month, and it’s important to know that while animals process pain in a different manner than humans do, they still feel pain. A committee called the International Veterinary Academy of Pain Management (IVAPM) has compiled a list of common pain signs in animals. Examples include: Decreased activity levels, like not… Read more »