by jennifer | Jul 1, 2025 | Uncategorized
Loosing a Pet Can Be as Scary as Fireworks! Every year, thousands of pets go missing around the Fourth of July—and the leading culprit? Fireworks. The sudden bursts of noise and light can terrify even the most well-adjusted dogs and cats, causing them to bolt through...
by jennifer | Jun 1, 2025 | Uncategorized
As flowers bloom and compost piles rise, spring and summer are peak seasons for outdoor activity—and hidden risks for our dogs and one of the most dangerous threats to pets during gardening season is tremorgenic mycotoxicosis—a neurological emergency caused by...
by jennifer | Mar 1, 2025 | Cat Care, Pet Health, Uncategorized
Bird flu has been making headlines lately, and while it primarily affects birds, it has been spreading to other animals, including cats and, more rarely, dogs. Over 50 cases in cats have been reported, but experts believe the actual number may be higher. With bird flu...
by jennifer | Feb 1, 2025 | Uncategorized
When you see a dog in a muzzle, you might think “biter” or “dangerous,” but that may not be the whole story. Muzzles are valuable tools used by responsible, loving pet parents in various situations to ensure safety and comfort. While some dogs may wear muzzles due to...
by jennifer | Sep 1, 2024 | Pet Health, Uncategorized
The Stare Game: Understanding Your Dog’s Gazes: Have you ever caught your dog staring at you and wondered why? Dogs don’t have words, but they have many nonverbal communication tools. Staring can be one of these tools. Your pup might be tryingto tell you...
by jennifer | Nov 1, 2023 | Pet Health, Uncategorized
Are you tired of buying toys for your fur babies to play with only to witness their swift demise by your mischievous pet? Some of our buddies carry their toys around like treasures, but if that’s not your dog or cat, then you may have a bona fide toy destroyer....
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