Managing Pet Diabetes November is National Diabetes Awareness Month Pets can experience many of the same diseases that affect humans, including diabetes. Diabetes mellitus affects middle-aged to older cats and is more common in males. It’s also common in older dogs....
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Benefits of Spaying or Neutering Your Pet
Spaying or neutering is a simple, low-cost procedure that can improve the health and longevity of your pet, and decrease the overall cost of care. For female dogs and cats, spaying provides many health benefits. The greatest medical benefits are gained if the female...
How to Get Your Cat to the Vet Office
Why should my cat see a veterinarian for a check up and, more importantly, how am I going to get my stubborn cat to the vet office? Every cat owner knows their feline can be fiercely independent, usually not requiring—or wanting—the daily care and attention that a...
Some Pets Don’t Like Fireworks
July 4th may be over but that doesn’t mean the celebrations are too. While that may be great news for humans, some pets don't like fireworks! Dogs and cats can be frightened and easily stressed by the loud sounds created by firecrackers and fireworks or large crowds....
Homemade Dog Treats
Homemade dog treats using fresh fruits and vegetables from the garden or a farmer's market are healthy snacks your pet will enjoy. When slicing fresh vegetables for a salad, don't forget your dog. Diced carrots, cucumber slices and green beans are healthy summer...
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