Holidays and Pet Health
The holidays are here and with them we may bring things into the home that might not be good for our pet’s health. Many of us are familiar with an ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure. … Continue reading →
The holidays are here and with them we may bring things into the home that might not be good for our pet’s health. Many of us are familiar with an ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure. … Continue reading →
As your pet gets older they often develop the typical signs of aging, just like you and I will. Many of us typically rely on prescription medications that can actually do more harm than good. Joint inflammation and arthritis can be … Continue reading →
There has been so much information here and there regarding this topic that you and your friends recall this or that from reading. Generally this information is shared via a specific thing not to give your dog while ignoring other … Continue reading →
By age three, 80% of dogs show signs of oral disease. In cats, 70% have oral disease by the age of three. In 2013 over 11 million dollars was spent on pet dental conditions. Hopefully your alarm is sounding and … Continue reading →
Well Dieter has had checkups and of course his annual check-up. The veterinarian commented that his teeth are amazing. No need to have his teeth cleaned at all with all the regular brushing. I feel so great about this that … Continue reading →
We often take very good care of our special friends. We may spend hundreds of dollars grooming them and yet our friends need good oral care. For years I faithfully brushed my little guy’s teeth but only on a weekly … Continue reading →
It is a known fact that people are living longer lives. Yet throughout all the advances that have been made our pet’s lifespans have been decreasing. The answer to why this may be happening is both disturbing and complicated. Somewhere in … Continue reading →