3 Tips For Choosing A Cat-Only Veterinarian After Moving

When you're preparing to pick out a veterinarian to visit for your cats, there's a lot of things that you can be looking for in order to make sure that your cats will be comfortable. If you have more than one cat and are interested in a vet clinic that only sees cats, your options could be more limited, but there are still some things that you should pay attention to in order to feel confident about your decision. Read More 

Time To Spay Your Puppy? How To Ensure A Safe Recovery

If it's time to schedule your puppies spaying, it's time to plan for the recovery period. Reproductive surgery is a major procedure for your puppy. They may need some extra help during the recovery. On top of the post-operative instructions you'll get from the vet, here are some tips you can use to care for your puppy during recovery.  Let Them Stay the Extra Day You may want to get your puppy home as soon as possible after their surgery. Read More 

How To Take Care Of Your Pet This Summer

If you have a pet, you know how much love, care, and attention he needs year-round. However, during the summertime, your pet requires even more attention and care to ensure he remains healthy and safe. To ensure this happens with the increased humidity levels and temperatures, here are a few things to keep in mind over the summer. Hydration Some people do not realize it, but animals sweat. Due to the increased temperatures, your pet is going to start sweating more. Read More 

Signs Of An Ear Infection In Your Dog

Dogs, particularly those breeds with larger, floppier ears, can be prone to ear infections. No matter how well you take care of your dog or how clean you try to keep them, sometimes ear infections just happen. It is important to know the signs that your dog might have an ear infection and what you can and should do if they do have one. That way, you can be sure that you are doing everything you can to take care of their ear health now and in the future. Read More 

How To Help Protect Your Cat From The Coronavirus

As you may have heard, it's been discovered that cats can contract the COVID-19 coronavirus that's currently causing a pandemic across the planet. While you yourself should be taking steps to protect yourself from this disease, you may also want to do something to help protect your cat. Here are some ways to do just that. Make Sure Your Cat Is Vaccinated There currently isn't a vaccination for the coronavirus for cats or humans, but that doesn't mean that you can't get your cat's other shots up-to-date. Read More