Fleas 101 — What Every New Pet Owner Needs To Know

If you're like most people who are on the verge of bringing a furry friend into their homes and lives for the first time, you're undoubtedly experiencing a mixture of pleasant anticipation combined with a slight amount of nervous apprehension. After all, caring for an animal is a big responsibility, and those who lack basic knowledge may feel a little intimidated by the responsibility for the health and happiness of another living creature. [Read More]

What Kind Of Services Does Your Local Animal Hospital Have?

Most pet owners don't really think of using animal hospitals that often. Even if you use one in your animal's primary care, you probably don't think about it that much unless it's time for shots, a checkup, or an emergency. If you normally use an animal clinic, here's a look at what animal hospitals can offer you and your pet.  What's the Difference Between a Veterinary Clinic and an Animal Hospital? [Read More]

Signs Your Dog Needs To Go To A Pet Dental Care Center

As a dog owner, your dog's health is one of your top priorities. However, what you may not have thought of in terms of your dog's health is their dental and oral health. Just like humans, dogs need regular dental care. And there are some telltale signs that you may need to take your dog to the pet dental care center. Get to know these signs. Then, you can be sure you are doing everything you can to care for your dog's oral health going forward. [Read More]

What Happens When Your Pet Inhales A Foxtail?

Foxtails are simple weeds that are present almost everywhere, but they can cause big problems for pets. Foxtails can be inhaled by cats and dogs through the nose or even mouth. Unfortunately, once they're inhaled, those foxtails aren't going to break down on their own. Instead, they can cause severe infections in the lungs or esophagus that need to be treated by a veterinarian. Here's what you can expect if you suspect your pet has inhaled a foxtail. [Read More]