When you decide to have your dog or cat vaccinated, it’s the least costly and best way to prevent disease. If your pet isn’t vaccinated, they’re left unprotected from exposure to diseases that other animals may be carrying. Plus, you don’t want to be in a situation where your pet is unvaccinated and is bitten…
Month: February 2019
5 Reasons To Adopt A Senior Dog
For starters, senior dogs are much easier than puppies By Samantha Grossman When getting ready to welcome a dog into their home, many people gravitate toward puppies and rarely consider adopting an older pooch. This means that senior dogs are overlooked in shelters and have a difficult time getting adopted. What many people don’t realize,…
Secrets of Being a Dog Walker
Secrets Your Dog Walker Wants You To Know … and a couple they probably don’t. By Laura Stampler As of December 2018, research from IBISWorld shows that dog walking has officially become a $1 billion business in America with approximately 52,000 people working in the field. (Or, more appropriately, dog park.) And even though pet…
February is Pet Dental Health Month
By Dr. Bruce Little February is National Pet Dental Health Month created through a joint effort by the American Veterinary Medical Association (AVMA) and the American Veterinary Dental College (AVDC). This annual event provides information and recommendations about the most frequently diagnosed disease that effects dogs and cats, dental and gum disease, collectively called oral disease….