Holiday Foods To Keep Away From Your Pets

Bones: Bones easily splinter and can cause serious health problems for your pet. Candy: Mainly chocolate—which is toxic to dogs, cats and ferrets—and any candy containing the toxic sweetener Xylitol. Citrus and pits: Keep foods containing citric acid away from your...

Dogs And Cold Weather

Like people, cats and dogs are vulnerable to frostbite and hypothermia and should be kept inside. Longer-haired and thick-coated dog breeds, such as huskies and other dogs bred for colder climates, are more tolerant of cold weather; but no pet should be left outside...

Can My Dog Eat Popsicle’s?

Dogs love popsicles for the same reasons that we do, they are a refreshing treat on a hot day. While our popsicle treats are packed with sugar, but some stores carry pupsicles and have less sugar in them. Popsicles are not only safe for our best friends, but they also...

Facts About Cat Heartworm

Frightening Facts About Feline Heartworm Disease Feline heartworm disease is often overlooked by cat owners, as many cats are considered indoor only cats. Unfortunately, the disease is transmitted by mosquitoes, which can come inside our homes. According to the...