It’s the end of the year, which means it’s time for us to celebrate with our friends and family all the good times, and to welcome the New Year with a blast. Here are some tips to keeping your pet safe during the holidays.
When your dog or cat starts scratching, it’s enough to drive both of you nuts. They will sometimes scratch, chew, lick, and bite themselves until they are raw or bleeding. Unfortunately this is a common occurrence in dogs and cats, and there are numerous causes.
Did you know that periodontal disease is one of the most common conditions seen by veterinarians? Besides bad breath, most dogs and cats do not show any clinical signs despite being in pain.
Currently a controversial procedure, declawing cats was at one time a common surgery in the United States. Many owners have the procedure performed to save their furniture, or out of fear of being scratched themselves. Few owners however, understand what the procedure actually entails.
There are numerous toxins in our homes. Some of these toxins are foods or medications that we as humans can safely ingest or take to treat our ailments, but for dogs they can be harmful to disastrous.