As you age, adopting a pet can help delay cognitive decline. Protect the cognitive state of senior dogs by promoting their overall health and being aware of their medical needs. Discover more tips for preventing and coping with cognitive decline in your furry friend.
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Itchy Pet Awareness Month: What to Know
Did you know that August is Itchy Pet Awareness Month? Read on to learn what you need to know to protect your favorite furry friend.
How Can Chocolate Toxicity Affect Senior Pets: Your Guide
When it comes to dogs and chocolate, a seemingly innocent indulgence can quickly turn into a life-threatening event.
How to Grieve the Recent Loss of a Pet
If you had a pet that recently passed away, this guide can help with your grieving process. Here is what to know about how to grieve the recent loss of a pet.
July is National Pet Hydration Awareness Month: Why This is Important
Are you looking for ways to keep your pet hydrated in this July? Here is everything you need to know about National Pet Hydration Awareness Month.
Cognitive Issues With Senior Dogs
Dogs can face similar cognitive health issues as they age as humans. Learn more about cognitive issues with senior dogs and treatments you can use.
Pet Safety In an Emergency or Disaster
You may know what to do for yourself in an emergency or disaster, but what about your pets? Here’s what to know about pet safety in an emergency or disaster.
Spring Allergy Solutions for Dogs and Cats: Helping Senior Pets
Are you wondering how to help senior pets with allergies? Check out these spring allergy solutions for dogs and cats that will make your pet feel better.
National Chip Your Pet Month: What You Need to Know About Microchipping
Have you ever gone through the traumatic experience of losing a pet? If so, then you'll want to learn more about why you should microchip your dog or cat. Without a chip, only about 15% of dogs and 2% of cats ever find their family again. A microchip can help a...
Is it Common for a Senior Pet to Have a Seizure? What Does it Look Like and What Should I Do if it Occurs?
If you've ever seen a pet seizure first-hand, then you know how unsettling these medical events are. Your beloved animal will completely lose control. They may go stiff, start jerking, lose consciousness, and drool. They may even lose control of their bladder, too. ...