What You Can Do to Help Your Dog Before You Can Make It to the Emergency Veterinarian

If your dog isn't feeling well, or is injured, it can be difficult to watch your furry pet suffering. You can help make your pet feel better, and do a few things for your dog in order to help it stay calm and at ease until you can get it to the emergency veterinarian clinic. Read on for some helpful tips to make your dog comfortable if you are going to the emergency veterinarian clinic. Read More 

The Causes Of Itching In Dogs

If your dog has been itching you may be wondering what could be causing it. Itching in dogs can happen for several reasons. You may be a little confused about what exactly could be causing your dog to itch. The fact is, there are several reasons why your dog may start itching uncontrollably and many of them will be easy to take care of so that your dog can become comfortable once again. Read More 

Which Cat Vaccines Need Boosters And Why To Get Them?

Once your cat has had their initial vaccine series, you will need to follow up with boosters. Many veterinarians recommend regular boosters for certain core vaccines. In some cases, you can even go as long as three years. Even if you have an indoor cat, you should consider vaccinating them against certain diseases and getting their boosters. Continue reading to learn more about which core and non-core vaccines and when to get boosters. Read More 

Monitor Your Dog’s Health: What You Need To Watch Out For

Your dog is an important member of the family that doesn't get to be a part of it for long, which is why you have to make the most of your dog's life. You need to do what you can to keep your dog as healthy as possible in order to lengthen its life. Your dog needs you to take good care of it and needs you to monitor it for health issues or concerns. Read More 

Caring For an Aging Cat

Eventually, cats reach an age at which they start to seem older. They slow down a little, their hair starts to look gray, and you may notice they gain or lose some weight. When your cat reaches this age, which tends to be when they are around the age of 10, it's time to start keeping their age in mind and providing a little extra care. Here are some ways you can and should care for an aging cat. Read More