22 April 2018
If your cat is like most, it might not respond well to be handled by a veterinarian it's never met before. Things can escalate further if your cat gets nervous easily. An animal hospital waiting room is not known for a stress-free environment. That said, there are some tips to keep in mind if you want to help your feline friend survive its next trip to the animal hospital. 1. Get Your Pet Used to the Carrier
21 April 2018
There are lots of different ways that you can treat health conditions that your pet encounters throughout its life. You can choose to treat your pet's conditions with Western medicine, or you can try alternative methods, such as Acupuncture. Acupuncture is a healing art that has been used to treat medical conditions for thousands of years and originated in China. Its methods can be used for both people and pets.
20 April 2018
If you have an older dog, one of the issues that you may need to concern yourself with is arthritis. Arthritis is a condition that affects many senior dog at some point. And if your dog has recently been diagnosed with arthritis, you may be looking for treatments to help ease their discomfort and help them feel better overall. There are many different options that you may want to consider, including alternative therapies and treatments.
19 April 2018
If you have a dog or cat that gets nervous around other animals, you may be dreading the upcoming trip to the animal hospital for your pet's regular checkup. That said, the experience doesn't have to be a negative one and can even go smoothly with a little preparation. Here are a few tips that might help. 1. Wait Outside Until It's Your Turn For many pet owners, the worst part of the animal hospital experience is when you and your pet are sitting in the waiting room with lots of other pet owners and their pets.
19 April 2018
Finding out that your cat has kidney disease isn't something that anyone wants to go through. While this disease currently doesn't have a cure, there are ways to help protect your cat's health while they go through it. If you notice that your cat is showing signs of any of these three problems, you must contact a veterinarian immediately. Doing so can help to prevent your cat from getting worse.
18 April 2018
If your pet is having surgery done in the near future--regardless of whether it's a "routine" spay/neuter surgery or a more complex procedure, you may be feeling understandably nervous and unsure of what to expect. If your veterinary team hasn't yet briefed you on the process, it would be wise to give the office a call prior to your pet's day of intake to ask some important questions that will help you plan for the days and weeks ahead.
18 April 2018
Many different health issues can affect the dog that you consider your loyal companion. One of the most devastating health issues that your dog can face is kidney problems or kidney failure. If you are a dog owner that is concerned about kidney issues and your dog, get to know some of the facts about canine kidney problems and what you should look out for in your dog. Then, you can get your dog to the pet hospital at the first sign of kidney troubles.
18 April 2018
Have you been thinking about getting a cat or a dog? Are you currently doing research to find out what sort of things might be needed for you to bring home a furry friend? Owning a cat or a dog can be both fun and rewarding, but it can also be a lot of work at times. This definitely doesn't mean that you shouldn't get a pet, but you need to be aware of your responsibilities in regards to pet ownership.
17 April 2018
Now that you have decided to bring a new horse into the family, it's important to start thinking about how you'll take care of their health as the years pass. The first step in making sure that your horse stays healthy as it ages is to find a quality equine hospital to rely on. Here are a few features to look for when choosing an equine hospital that should help ensure that you make a quality choice.