
Discover Ways to Prepare for Your Pet’s End-of-Life Journey
Discover Ways to Prepare for Your Pet's End-of-Life Journey Losing a pet is always difficult, but planning ahead can lessen the emotional burden. Here are four ways to prepare for and cope with the eventual passing of your pet. #1: Assess your pet’s quality of life...

How To Keep Your Dog Safe During Walks
Watch Out On Walks: Hazards to Avoid When Walking Your Pet Celebrate Take a Walk in the Park Day with your four-legged friend on March 30, but don’t let hazards ruin a perfect day. Keep your eyes peeled for the following issues when walking your pet. #1:...

What To Do When Struggling With Pet Loss
Grief Support: How to Cope with Your Pet’s Death Losing a pet can be as difficult as losing a family member or friend. Pets are integral members of the family, with an invaluable place in our lives. When your pet passes, processing your grief can be an...

Does My Pet’s Limp Require Medical Attention?
Why Is My Pet Limping? When your pet suddenly develops a limp, you may wonder whether it is a problem that requires urgent care or an issue that can be managed at home with rest. Let’s run through the list of the most common reasons pets limp and when a limp turns...

When Should I Schedule my First Pet Dental Cleaning?
3 Ways to Tell When Your Pet Needs Their First Dental Cleaning Every pet is different, and so is the time frame in which they need their teeth cleaned. However, here are three signs that mean your four-legged friend would benefit from a professional pet dental...

4 Things You Should Know About Canine Influenza
If your beloved pet is showing signs of something wrong, anxiety can quickly start to set in. Coughing is an especially concerning symptom that could be a sign of the influenza virus or other illnesses. If you’ve noticed your canine companion coughing more frequently...

Keep Your Senior Pet Active With These 3 Simple Exercises
As our pets age, it’s essential to provide them with quality care and gentle exercise that keeps them healthy and active. Low-impact exercises are ideal for older pets as their joints may be more prone to injury due to arthritis or other medical conditions. Regular...

5 Pet Hazards To Be Aware of This Holiday Season
The holidays are a time for family, friends, and fun. But they can also be a time for hazards that can harm your pet. Here are five of the most common holiday dangers to watch out for. #1: Delicious food is dangerous for your pet What are the holidays without...

Indoor Enrichment Ideas for Pets During the Winter
No one enjoys being cooped up indoors all winter long. But even if you can't get outside as much as you'd like, that doesn't mean your pet has to suffer. There are plenty of ways to keep your pet entertained and active indoors this winter. Here are a few ideas to get...

Skin Lumps and Bumps on Pets: When You Should Worry
Is your pet's belly looking a little lumpy? Do you notice any new bumps on their skin? While most lumps and bumps are nothing to worry about, some could be a sign of something more serious. In this blog post, we'll discuss the different types of lumps and bumps that...