NewsIs There a Treatment for FIP in Cats on the Horizon?
Anyone who is familiar with feline infectious peritonitis (FIP in cats) has likely personally experienced the viral infection's devastating result. This virus, caused by a rare and not fully understood mutation in a particular feline coronavirus,...
BlogPollens, Grasses, and Molds Make Pets Sneeze, Too
I was taking my dogs for a walk the other day. It was a beautiful spring day with the sun shining, birds chirping, and flowers in bloom. And then it started... that overwhelming need to sneeze! Rusko has been sneezing all week, and now, me too....
BlogSix Reasons to Microchip Your Pet
There are multiple reasons why your pet should be microchipped.
- There’s, of course, the most obvious. A microchip gives you and your lost or stolen pet the best chance of being reunited. Worrying about a lost pet is far more painful...
NewsPet Rabies Cases on the Rise
The state of Tennessee has seen a surge in rabies cases in 2016, including four dogs and one cat dying of the disease. Two skunks and one raccoon also tested positive for rabies. The uptick in rabies cases has the state urging everyone to...
ArticleHeartworm Disease in Pets
Heartworm disease is a serious, but preventable problem for dogs and cats worldwide. The disease is transmitted by mosquitos, so any pet that goes outdoors is at risk, and even indoor pets are at risk since mosquitoes can easily sneak into the...
BlogThe Top 5 Precautions to Take Concerning Pets at Easter
Spring has finally arrived, Easter is right around the corner and the signs of new life make us feel happy and invigorated. It’s a great time of year for us and our pets, but along with it come some potential hazards worth mentioning.
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BlogPoison Prevention Awareness Month.
The concerned voice I was hearing through my headset wasn’t unusual. Many pet parents call every day with concerns about their beloved furry children. However, this particular call reminded me of one of my greatest pet peeves.
The question...
NewsCat Food Recall
There has been a recall of cat food that feline owners should be advised of . The recall is due to possible salmonella contamination. Salmonella is a harmful germ that can make both people and their pets sick.
BlogGiving the Gift of a Pet
The holiday season brings gift giving, and many people consider the possibility of giving a pet as a gift. After all, a pet is a wonderful addition to any family, bringing fun, laughter, and lots of joy all year round. But pets also bring a lot...