ArticleDog Vomiting: What It Means and When to Worry
Is your dog vomiting? While occasional vomiting isn’t unusual, repeated or severe episodes could indicate a serious underlying issue that requires urgent attention.
BlogGrill Master Thor
Grilling out. Warm weather, bright sun, freshly mown grass, family gathered around. The "man of the house" is proudly donning his favorite apron, sandal/sock combo, and the self-proclaimed title "grill master". I don’t know about you, but I can...
ArticlePet Health: Nutrition
For generations, dogs and cats ate leftovers from the family table in addition to whatever they could catch and eat outdoors. No one gave any thought to dog or cat nutrition, or providing them with the best pet foods. They seemed to do just fine.
ArticleThanksgiving Tips
Turkey, stuffing, mashed potatoes, gravy, cranberry sauce, pumpkin pie…the list goes on, and sadly, some of our Thanksgiving favorites are holiday hazards for pets. Use these Thanksgiving tips to keep them safe from holiday hazards this year!...
ArticleHyperthyroidism in Cats
Feline Hyperthyroidism, overactive thyroid glands, is a common condition among cats, particularly those eight years old or older. The number of cases of hyperthyroidism in cats has been on the rise over the last few years and the exact cause is...
ArticleChubby Pets
NewsBlue Buffalo Recalls Dog Food Over Mold Concerns
Blue Buffalo company is voluntarily recalling one batch of one of their dog food formulations. This recall has been issued over concerns about excess moisture in one batch, produced in one 2-hour long period, leading to possible mold growth and...
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.
ArticleFeline Leukemia Virus
If you are debating whether to keep your cat indoors and/or let him roam outside, one of the best reasons to keep your cat(s) indoor is the presence of the Feline Leukemia Virus. Outdoor cats are considered to be high risk with as many as 13-16%...

