Antidepressants, birth control, Tylenol, Medicinal Cannabis and more. Popular medicines pets ingest, the symptoms your pet ate one and what to do if they did.
Do you have an accident-prone dog? Cuts, scrapes, torn nails and allergic reactions can all occur while in the backyard at play, walking around the block, playing at the local dog park and especially those hikes through rough terrain.
It's hard to get outside during the winter especially when the conditions aren't ideal, plus it can be dangerous for your dog. Follow these tips to ensure your pet stays warm and healthy this winter.
As festive and fun as some of them may be, a lot of holiday decorations can pose a danger to your pets. Follow the tips below to ensure your home is pet-proofed this season.
There are many holiday plants that we enjoy this time of year. Although our friends and family love them, some can be toxic to our pets. Find out how toxic these plants are, the symptoms your pet ingested one and what you can do as a pet parent.
Duke’s family thought the wild days of puppy misadventures were long behind him. At four years old, he’d settled into the lifestyle of the perfect pet.
When they heard him cry out in pain, they were shocked to find him in another room with a chewed electrical cord in his mouth. Duke had urinated and defecated immediately after the accident and was hiding from his owners. He wouldn’t let them look at his mouth.
As a breeder, you have the vital role of introducing these first experiences and coaching your puppy buyers to continue appropriate socialization through the development period.