Managing Your Pet's Arthritis Pain
Arthritis can affect dogs and cats of any age, although we frequently think of it as a disease for older animals. It can be mild and unnoticeable, or it can be debilitating—severely affecting your...
View ArticleHairballs
A hairball, or trichobezoar, is a ball of undigested hair in stuck in the stomach or small intestine. However, they are not all ball-shaped. Some are sausage shaped and more difficult for the cat to...
View ArticleGrooming Your Cat
You can keep your cat from having a "bad hair day" by regularly brushing and combing his hair. Cats have many types of coats, but all of them need to be brushed and combed.
View ArticleTapeworms
Tapeworms can conjure up images of a ghastly infestation. There are several types of Tapeworms that reside in the intestines of your dog or cat. They consist of a head and a long flat body made up of...
View ArticleSocializing Your Dog
Shyness in dogs is no an unusual thing. Just like in humans, dogs can be worriers, have anxieties, and be fearful of new people and surroundings; causing a shy behavior. In dogs, even normal household...
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