Best Practices for Caring for Your Pet During Extreme Cold
The dangers extreme cold poses to humans are well known – hypothermia, frostbite, dry skin, breathing problems, increased risk of heart attack, and more. But do you know that
The dangers extreme cold poses to humans are well known – hypothermia, frostbite, dry skin, breathing problems, increased risk of heart attack, and more. But do you know that
New Year’s Resolutions don’t just have to be for the people in the family. Pets can have New Years Resolutions, too. Here are some suggestions from the veterinarian and
Before your family wakes up to see what trinkets Santa left under the tree Christmas morning, be sure that you have taken all of the proper precautions to keep
Food Safety Thanksgiving is largely about food. Of course, not all people foods are safe for pets. Here are some Thanksgiving foods to be careful with: Turkey – A few small,
Boo! Halloween will be here soon. While you are busy celebrating, keep in mind that this spooky holiday can be an extremely scary time for your pets! The constant
Did you know that dogs get allergies too? As the weather begins to warm all across the country, we thought it would be important to discuss canine allergies! What’s
Make sure that your pet has identification. Microchips work very well for Animal Services and nearly all veterinary clinics can read them, but during a disaster, those services may
Life with COVID-19 COVID-19 is making a comeback unfortunately all over the United States. States like New York heavily decreased in cases, not as the all other states that
COVID-19 Information Guide 3 Months after Pandemic stage Did this coronavirus spread from animals to humans? Although not common, coronaviruses can be transmitted from animals to humans. Bats can
Five Ways to Protect Your Pet from Lyme Disease 1. Take care of your yard. Mowing the lawn regularly will make your backyard less attractive to ticks. Be sure to