How To Tell If Your Cat Needs Emergency Medical Treatment

14 October 2016
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It is vital that you are well aware of when your cat may be in need of prompt emergency medical treatment. This way, your cat will have the best shot at getting better. To help you with this, you are going to want to take a few moments to review the following points. Heavily Breathing If your cat is suddenly breathing in a heavy manner, you will want to take it to an emergency vet clinic, no matter what time of the day or night it is. Read More 

How To Take Your Emergency Service Dog Overseas

16 September 2016
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If you have an emergency service dog due to an emotional or physical disability, such as depression or blindness, you'll want to have it with you whenever possible. While it's fairly easy to take your beloved companion on a road trip or even a plane trip across the United States, there are certain rules and regulations you'll need to follow if you want to take your dog overseas.  Even though it may take a little planning to get your service animal on-board and into a new country with you, the support that the animal provides is worth it. Read More 

Two Diseases That Your Dog Can Get from Brown Dog Ticks

11 July 2016
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Brown dog ticks are reddish-brown in color with flat bodies and eight segmented legs. While they do not carry Lyme disease like the better-known deer ticks, they do spread a number of other serious diseases. If you find one of these pests clinging onto your dog, make sure you keep an eye out for symptoms of these two diseases. Canine Ehrlichiosis The symptoms of canine ehrlichiosis may not appear until months after your dog has been bitten by a brown dog tick, but they tend to be pretty severe and pronounced. Read More 

Things A Little Loose? 4 Ways To Treat Canine Diarrhea

11 July 2016
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If your dog spends a lot of time outdoors, it's just a matter of time before it picks something up that gives it diarrhea. Nibbling on a piece of garbage, or dining on an unfamiliar weed can upset your doggy's tummy. If something that your dog ate has it suffering from diarrhea, there are some simple steps you can take to alleviate the discomfort and get your doggy back on solid ground. Read More 

Protecting Your Dog At Summer Cookouts

14 June 2016
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Although family cookouts wouldn't be the same without the family dog, there are various dangers that must be considered. Dogs get as excited as anyone else about the bounty of food that is available at cookouts, but have the reason and impulse control of a small child. Owners must plan ahead and prepare for possible risks that may send their beloved pet to an emergency animal hospital. Danger from grilling Read More