Tips For Easing Your Cat’s Recovery After A Spay Or Neuter

27 January 2016
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It's no secret that responsible pet owners spay or neuter their cats. The procedure is completed in a vet office or hospital and it is considered routine, so there is very little to worry about. Your cat will likely be kept overnight, although male cats are sometimes sent home the same day since neutering is less invasive than the female spay procedure. Making sure your home is ready for their return can aid your cat's recuperation. Read More 

Doggy Dentistry: Tips For Pet Dental Care

24 January 2016
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Like humans, pets health can depend largely on their oral health. Improper dental care or undiagnosed oral problems can lead to very serious health complications, including weight loss, loss of appetite, and many other problems. Keeping your pet's pearly whites in tip-top shape might seem very challenging, but between simple at-home practices and routine vet care, the process is actually quite simple. At-Home Care The best dental care starts at home. Read More 

Tips For Spaying Or Neutering Your Cat

22 January 2016
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You well know the importance of spaying or neutering your new cat. Spaying or neutering cats makes them more likely to stay at home, prevents unwanted behaviors related to sexual maturity, and even reduces the risk of certain diseases developing. Naturally, spaying a cat also prevents pregnancy. Find out how to care for your cat both before and after the spaying or neutering procedure. Choose the Right Time If you adopt an adult cat who hasn't been spayed or neutered, the operation should be performed as soon as possible. Read More 

Three Ways You Could Be Harming Your Dog

21 January 2016
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About 37% to 47% of households own a dog. When you have a dog as a pet, it is not uncommon to treat them like a member of the family. As a dog owner, you want to believe that you treat your dog well and your pet is in good hands. Unfortunately, many dog owners are harming their dog without even knowing it. The last thing you want is to shorten your dog's lifespan unintentionally. Read More 

Your Dog’s Dental Health: What You Should Know About CUPS

21 January 2016
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When you become a proud dog parent, you want to be sure that you are doing everything that you possibly can to take care of your dog's health and overall well-being. However, you may not realize how vital your dog's dental health is to their overall health and happiness. CUPS, also known as chronic ulcerative paradental stomatitis, is a dental issue that many dogs develop if they do not get the proper care they need. Read More