Learning About Vet Care For Pets And Farm Animals

Pet Nutrition: Feeding Your Dog For A Lifetime Of Health

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Pet nutrition is part of keeping your furry friend healthy. You know that your dog needs protein, carbs and—what else? Your dog’s nutritional needs may not be the same as another pup’s. Depending on the size, age, activity level, and breed, your dog may need different types or amounts of food. What should you take into consideration when choosing your dog’s diet? Check out these tips to keeping your playful pet healthy, happy, and well fed. Read More»

Getting A Pet That Brays? Care Tips For A Happy, Healthy Donkey

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After years of being overshadowed by their equine relatives, donkeys are now enjoying increasing popularity as pets or even as helpful pasture mates for other animals. In fact, if you are a donkey enthusiast who has not already acquired one of your own, you may want to consider adopting one of the many currently in need of a great home and some tender loving care. Known for their ability to thrive in harsh conditions on poor-quality feeds, donkeys that are adopted into new homes can sometimes develop hoof and other health issues when fed rich food or allowed to eat more than they need. Read More»

Brush Your Pet's Teeth? Here's Why Your Pet Still Needs Dental Checkups

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If you’re a pet parent who does everything you can to keep your fuzzy friend healthy, chances are you brush their teeth. While this is a great habit and can help to protect your pet from developing cavities and gum disease, your pet still needs to go to a vet for regular oral exams and deep cleanings. Read on to learn about three problems your pet can develop if they don’t get regular oral examinations and professional cleanings. Read More»

Signs Your Cat Has a Herniated Disc and What You Should Do About It

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One of the more painful and dangerous problems your cat can develop is a herniated disc. If the issue is left alone, the disc can slip and end up causing nerve damage. Not only is this incredibly dangerous, but it can cause permanent injury. Below are some signs that your cat might be suffering from a herniated disc as well as what you should do about it. Hunched Over and Poor Posture Read More»

The Alternative Approach: Three Ways To Treat Your Senior Dog's Arthritis Naturally

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If your elderly dog has developed arthritis, you may be looking for natural, drug-free solutions to ease the inflammation and joint stiffness. You may already know to provide a soft cushion for your dog to sleep on, far away from any cold and drafty location. In addition, there are alternative therapies that may help improve your senior dog’s mobility and ease the discomfort. With your veterinarian’s approval, you might want to look into the following three alternative therapies that do not involve pain medications or steroids for treating your dog’s arthritis: Read More»