Learning About Vet Care

Taking Your New Dog To A Veterinarian For Checkups

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Are you the owner of a dog for the first time and have no clue how he or she should be cared for? It is wise for you to get into the habit of taking your dog for regular checkups with a veterinarian, as it will keep you on top of health problems that might arise.  In this article, learn a few things that should be done when your pet is taken to a veterinarian for checkups. Read More»

Winter Grooming Tips That Will Make Your Cat's Life Better

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During the winter months, you cat has specific grooming needs that they need assistance with. Here are a few things you can do for your cat to make their life easier this winter.  #1 Assist Your Cat With Growing A Healthy Winter Coat During the winter months, your cat will grow a thicker coat of hair. This will help keep your cat nice and warm when it gets cold outside.  Read More»

3 Common Questions That People Have About Spaying And/Or Neutering Their Pets

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With so many puppies and kittens filling the animal shelters, it is crucial that you spay or neuter your pets if you do not want unwanted puppies or kittens. It isn’t fair to these animals to bring them into the world if you can’t provide a loving home for them. While many people hear about spaying and neutering their animals, they may have questions that they would like answered before they take their animals in. Read More»

5 Ways You Can Prevent Cancer In Your Canine Companion

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Are you worried that your dog may be susceptible to cancer? Certain cancers are hereditary, and there are dog breeds that are more predisposed towards cancer than others. As an example, over half of all golden retrievers will eventually get cancer. Though the risks may be genetic, there are still some things that you as a conscientious pet owner can do to reduce your pet’s cancer risk. 1. Filter Your Dog’s Water Read More»