Learning About Vet Care For Pets And Farm Animals

Smart Dog Owner: Natural Flea Prevention & Signs That It's Too Late

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You love your dog and you do not want it to deal with a nasty nuisance like a flea infestation, yet this is a very real danger. The following is a simple guide that might help you prevent such an infestation through natural means. And you will also learn some of the signs you should look for if your dog is already infested with fleas. A Few Ways To Naturally Prevent Flea Infestation Read More»

3 Recommendations For Your Dog's Veterinarian Visit

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Taking your dog – especially a puppy – to the vet is something that is not only recommended, it is something that you should simply do. Even if your dog does not exhibit any issues or problems, it is highly recommended that you take him or her to the vet for a simple checkup once per year. Throughout the course of this brief article, you will learn of a few recommendations that you should either have your trusted vet perform or, at the very least, discuss with him or her. Read More»

3 Things That You Should Know About A Dog With Heartworm

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Was your dog playing in a park that had a lot of mosquitoes flying around and now seems to be tired all of the time? It is possible that your dog has contracted the dirofilaria immitis organism if any of the mosquitoes bit him, which can mean that he or she now has heartworm. Take a look at the article below to learn about heartworm and why your dog might have to be hospitalized. Read More»

4 Tips For Owning A Dog On A Budget

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Owning a dog can bring a lot of joy into your life, but as a pet owner you are also responsible for the expenses associated with owning a dog. You may really want to own a dog, but think that you can’t afford one. There are many ways to ensure that a dog is happy and healthy even if you are living on a budget. Use the following tips to make dog ownership more affordable: Read More»

Tips For Tackling Litter Box Trouble With Your Cat

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If your cat has suddenly started avoiding the litter box or is going to the bathroom in other areas of the house, it’s a situation that requires immediate attention. The longer the cat spends doing this, the harder it is to restore proper litter box use. While it may be the result of a medical issue that requires veterinary intervention, here are a few things you can do to try to resolve the problem on your own. Read More»