How to Help Your Senior Pet Have a Stress-Free Vet Visit

Two out of every three households in the United States own a pet. Caring for a pet comes with a lot of responsibilities, and the occasional vet visit is among them. Vet visits can be troublesome because they trigger anxiety in some animals. Dogs, for instance, are...

September is Animal Pain Awareness Month!

Have you ever wondered if your pet feels, perceives, and thinks in a similar way as you? The truth may be stranger than fiction as science has confirmed that often the answer is ‘yes’. For instance, many mammals experience a similar effect when they feel...

How Can Pet Parents Help Senior Dogs Stay Cognitively Sound?

Adopting an animal later in life can delay symptoms of cognitive decline. In the same way your pet can help you, you can help protect their cognitive state. How’s so? Senior dogs are more vulnerable to mental decline. You can promote better dog health by...

March Is Parasite Prevention Month! What All Pet Owners Should Know

Did you know that about 60% of infectious diseases can spread to humans from animals? Zoonotic diseases have been in the spotlight for the past few years and for good reason. Humans can do a lot to prevent the spread of animal-to-human infections, diseases, and...

February is National Pet Dental Health Month!

Enamel, which covers teeth, is the hardest structure in the canine body. Even so, its development hinges on the dog’s inherited genetic code. Hereditary disorders and other genes can cause enamel developmental issues. Without strong enamel, dental decay is...