Cat Articles, Cat Care, Frequently Asked Questions
It’s that time of the year again in the Northern hemisphere. The world is starting to come alive. Trees are unfurling their buds, grasses are coming back to life. and flowers are in bloom. Ragweed, pollen, and mold counts are up, and you’re waking up every...
Breed Information, Dentistry, Dog Articles, Dog Care, Frequently Asked Questions, General Care
Despite the old saying, that a dog’s mouth is cleaner than a humans, dogs can still develop problems like tartar and plaque buildup and gingivitis. But it’s not just bad breath and yellow teeth you have to worry about. As with humans, these canine dental problems can...
Breed Information, Cat Articles, Cat Care, Dog Articles, Dog Care, Frequently Asked Questions, General Care
Many pet owners incorrectly believe that fleas die off in the winter, and hence choose to decline proper pest control when the cold kicks in. While it’s true that these irritating bugs can’t survive freezing temperatures, they plainly seek out warmer locations when...
Breed Information, Cat Articles, Cat Care, Dog Articles, Dog Care, Frequently Asked Questions, General Care
Make sure your pet is suitably identified (microchip, collar and ID tag) in case the babies escapes through the open door while you’re distracted with trick-or-treaters Keep lit candles and jack-o-lanterns out of reach of pets If you plan to put a costume on...
Breed Information, Cat Articles, Frequently Asked Questions, General Care
No matter what the weather, your pets probably enjoy having a romp outside – and that includes during the winter! But as a pet owner, it’s important you know when they are too cold, and needs to get back inside. If you’re playing outside with your dog, make sure to...
Breed Information, Dog Articles, Dog Care, Frequently Asked Questions, General Care
Typically speaking, as long as temperatures stay below 35°F, ticks remain quiet. On warmer days, however, ticks may be out looking for a blood meal. If the ground isn’t completely covered with snow and soil temperatures reach 45°F, ticks will likely search for...