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May is Pet Cancer Awareness Month
May is Pet Cancer Awareness Month and Dr. Gerald Post a veterinary oncologist wants the public to know is cancer in animals is no longer a death sentence. That is why it is important to know what to look for and get treatment early. Pet cancer is the #1...
Is your cat in pain?
Is your cat in pain? Most cats mask their pain when they are injured or ill. Pain is a serious medical problem and requires treatment. Proper healing from injury or surgery can be prevented by pain. Pain can cause cats to stop eating which for cats could be a life or...
FDA Issues Warning For Pet Owners (Especially Cat Owners)
FDA issues a warning to pet owners about topical pain medications that contain flurbiprofen. These pain medications containing flurbiprofen are dangerous to animals, especially cats. Flurbiprofen is used to relieve the symptoms of arthritis and muscle pain. It is one...
Xylitol is Poison to our Dogs
I continue to hear the devastation that Xylitol causes to our pets. People continuously say they didn't know about the harm Xylitol causes. I don't know why but my guess would be because I am in the pet industry I have heard too many stories of dogs who have died...
Creating a Dog Friendly Yard
Spring is here and that means working in our yards. We will be spending more time outside with the weather being nice enjoying our hard work and it also means our dogs are going to be spending more time in the backyard exploring and playing. It is important when we...
Do You Know What is Poisonous to Your Pet?
Pets are mischievous and will get into the strangest things. We need to be prepared to know if something is poisonous to our pets. This past week was "National Animal Poison Prevention Week - March 15-21, 2015" and this month is "Poison Prevention Month." There are so...
5 Tips for Keeping Your Pet Safe from Topical Products
Today I am more aware of the toxins our pets ingest on a regular basis. Recently my sweet Chrissie was diagnosed with kidney disease. It came on sudden. I believe she could have ingested something or it could be her aging, either way the damage is done to her kidneys...
Dog’s Communicate in Many Ways
In 2010 a group of researchers in Budapest did an excellent study on how dogs respond to specific recorded growls. The researchers recorded a series of play growls, threatening growls and the growls dogs emit when they are guarding food. They placed a meaty bone in...
Wordless Wednesday
Bad Breath in Cats and Dogs
Bad breath also known as halitosis is the build up of odor producing bacteria in your cat or dog's mouth, lungs or gut. Persistent bad breath can indicate something is wrong in the gastrointestinal tract, liver or kidneys or it could mean your pet needs better dental...