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Categories: Dogs, Tips for Your Pets
As flea and tick season approaches, it is important to ensure that your pet is happy and healthy both during and after playing outside. Fleas and ticks are incredibly common and potentially harmful to your furry friend, so watching out for them and taking preventative measures is vital. Considering the health risks that can arise… Read More
Categories: All Posts, Dogs, Pet Safety, Tips for Your Pets
A dog’s natural instinct is to spend their day foraging and hunting for food where there are other animals to chase, grass to roam in, streams to swim in, endless scents to explore, and beyond. Opposite of this, domesticated animals readily have food and water in their bowls and only a certain amount of space… Read More
Categories: All Posts, Dogs, Tips for Your Pets
Whether you are participating in some spring cleaning, tending to your newly thawed garden, or simply enjoying time in the sun, spring is the perfect time to get outside, especially if you can spend some time with your furry friend while you’re there. But it’s important to take the necessary precautions to make sure your… Read More
Categories: Cats, Dogs, Pet Safety, Tips for Your Pets
Technology impacts so many areas of our lives, and that includes the ways that we deliver care to our furry friends. With televet services, you can get the help you need, wherever you are located. In this post, we’ll walk through four key things you should know about virtual pet care so you can make… Read More
Categories: Cats, Dogs, Tips for Your Pets
We’re always looking for ways to celebrate fur babies and this is no exception. May is National Pet Month and we are here for it! There are all kinds of ways to celebrate your pet, whether it be with new treats, new activities, or new friends, and we’re here to help make sure your pet… Read More
Categories: Cats, Do It Yourself, Dogs, Holidays, Tips for Your Pets
Dog Friendly Airports at a Glance Traveling with pets can be stressful, but many U.S. airports have made significant upgrades to create a more pet-friendly experience for dogs and their owners. Major airports like JFK, ATL, DEN, CLT, and LAX now offer a variety of amenities such as post-security pet relief areas, outdoor dog parks,… Read More
Categories: Dogs, Holidays, News/Events, Pet Safety
The health of a beloved animal is a primary concern for all pet owners out there. With this in mind, consistently trimming your dog’s or cat’s nails on a 2–3-week schedule can keep them away from short-term pain and sometimes even long-term irreversible damage. When your pup’s long nails break or crack it causes walking… Read More
Categories: Cats, Do It Yourself, Dogs, Pet Grooming, Tips for Your Pets
Know Your Pup and Understand Their Preferences Dogs may not want to be petted by strangers due to reasons like leash aggression, anxiety, or age-related irritability, and owners should recognize these signs to protect their pets and others. Polite communication strategies include explaining your dog’s anxiety or mood, using friendly phrases like “They don’t like… Read More
Categories: Dogs, Pet Safety, Tips for Your Pets
We all want the best for our dogs, especially as they approach their later years of life. It’s safe to say that most dog owners would like to see their canine pals age gracefully with as much love and comfort as possible. According to the American Veterinary Medical Association, a dog seven-plus years in age… Read More
Categories: Dogs, Pet Safety, Tips for Your Pets