Pet Diabetes: What You Need to Know
With this month observed for pet diabetes awareness, your friends at Pet Vet Animal Hospitals want to help educate you on this growing disease in cats and dogs. Here are five key points to know about...
View ArticleShow Your Pet Thanks this Thanksgiving
There’s so much to be thankful for this time of year, and for us pet owners, our pets rank high up on the list. However, with the holidays comes hustle and bustle that may cause us to place less focus...
View ArticleThree Tips to Help Prevent Pet Cancer
The last thing any of us want for our pets is for them to be sick, especially with cancer or another disease. Though keeping them from getting ill isn’t entirely possible, there are some steps we can...
View ArticleHoliday Hazards for Your Pet
The holidays are upon us, and it’s time to get festive. While you pull out your decorations and make plans to celebrate, please keep your dog’s or cat’s safety and health front of mind, and beware of...
View ArticleWhen Vomiting is a Problem for Your Dog
Your dog is going to vomit. That one thing is for certain. However, it’s important that you, as a pet owner, keep a watchful eye on man’s best friend to know when vomiting is a problem for your dog. To...
View ArticleThe Gift that Keeps on Giving – A New Pet!
Imagine an adorable puppy or kitten tucked under the tree on Christmas morning and the faces that light up upon finding that precious gift. Makes you smile, right? Now, imagine that same adorable puppy...
View ArticleYour Pet’s New Year Resolutions
As you ponder your goals for the New Year, don’t forget to include ways to enhance the bond between you and your beloved pet. We’re sure, if your dog or cat could talk, he or she would gladly share...
View Article3 Human Foods You Didn’t Know Your Dog Could Eat
There’s plenty of information out there on the Web talks about what dogs shouldn’t eat, and your vet likely knows plenty of them. However, there are some human foods that may be safe for dogs to eat...
View ArticleHow to Manage Your Cat’s Problem with Hairballs
Hair balls develop over time as cats instinctively groom themselves and swallow hair. Instead of passing through the intestinal tract, the hair comes out in a ball through the cat’s mouth. Hairballs...
View ArticleHow to Remove a Tick from Your Pet
Ticks are an unfortunate risk of owning a pet, and these insects can pose a threat to animals of all types. Furthermore, they may carry disease, which heightens the need to protect household pets from...
View ArticleHow to Tackle Your Dog’s Fear of Nail Trimming
Nail trimming can be a difficult task for dog owners, especially if their pet has already experienced some type of trauma in the past. That being said, it’s always a good idea to speak to your...
View Article3 Signs that Your Pet May Have Allergies
Did you know that pets can have allergies, too? While they may not show it with a runny, stuffed nose, allergies can be just as uncomfortable to animals as humans. Here are some signs that your pet may...
View ArticleDoes My Cat Have a Cold?
As a pet owner, you have the responsibility of maintaining the well-being of your animal over time. That being said, it can be downright disheartening when your pet catches a nasty cold. If you happen...
View Article3 Ways to Tackle Your Pet’s Dandruff Problem
Not every dog or cat has dandruff, but if you begin to notice those little white skin flakes, it may be cause for concern. In addition to contacting your veterinarian, here are a few ways you can...
View ArticleKey Signs of Separation Anxiety in Dogs
Separation anxiety in dogs is often defined by the distressed behavior that the animals exhibit when they are away from their handler. Typically, signs of separation anxiety in pets starts within 30...
View ArticleSeasonal Allergies, Part I: Spring and Your Dog
Are you struggling with itchy, watery eyes and sneezing? You aren’t the only one; just as humans struggle with Spring allergies, so do dogs, and yours may need some extra attention, too. Your dog’s...
View ArticleSeasonal Allergies, Part II: Cats in Spring
Like any of us, human or animal, cats can be affected by seasons that bring new allergens to the air, and everywhere else. Seasonal allergies can be as miserable for your cat as they are for you,...
View ArticlePlaytime Safety for Your Dog
Regular walks and social time outdoors are healthy for your dog. As you prepare to enjoy the weather with your friend, there are some things of which you should be aware before heading outdoors....
View ArticleIndoor Cats, Outdoor Issues
Most of our cats are indoor cats because we feel that’s safest for them. It’s important to remember, however, that even indoor cats need a little extra protection from problems commonly associated with...
View ArticleDon’t Mess with Mosquitoes: Protect Your Dog
You and your dog will soon be ready for summertime fun. We’re all concerned about mosquitoes, particularly in reaction to the recent spread of the Zika virus. However, as you coat yourself with...
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