One in two dogs is likely to develop some form of cancer during their lifetime.
Dogs are two times more likely to develop leukaemia than humans. Four times more chances to suffer from breast cancer and eight times more at… Read More
Summer and Winter present challenges to keeping pets comfortable, but winter is actually easier since it is more about preventing exposure.
Shelter and Warmth
It is essential that pets outside are protected from wind, rain and snow. It goes without… Read More
Pets Who Eat Too Fast: Nine Ways to Handle Food “Inhalers”
I have a pet that eats so fast and furiously that he often manages to literally inhale his food. He gulps his dinner down with so much relish it… Read More
Before you get on the boat with your dog, review the following safety reminders and prepare for the voyage.
1. Develop a plan in case your dog goes overboard. Discuss what all human passengers would do if your dog goes… Read More
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Dogs can only cool themselves down by sweating through their foot pads and panting. They cannot sweat like human beings. This, along with a fur coat, puts them at greater risk for overheating. Be sure to keep… Read More
Dog teeth cleaning is one of the responsibilities that a dog owner must never neglect. Most people may not give a lot of importance to dental care, but it could actually lead to a lot of complications if neglected. Teeth… Read More
Discuss all Supplements or Herbs with your veterinarian!!
1. Omega-3 fatty acids: Inflammation, brain health, gastrointestinal toxicity related to cancer treatments
2. Milk Thistle: Can treat acute and chronic liver inflammation, protects organs from effects of radiation, chemo
3. Glucosamine:… Read More
Dogs have the uncanny ability to get into anything and everything at the most inopportune and unexpected times. One might consider a kit for your home as well as your vehicle—especially if your dog frequently travels with you. While many… Read More
Heatstroke can be the serious and often fatal result of a dog’s prolonged exposure to excessive heat. Below are the signs of heatstroke and the actions you should take if your dog is overcome.
Early Stages:
Heavy panting
Rapid breathing… Read More
Toxins
Pets are often attracted to the fresh smell of spring plants, some of which are toxic. Agriculture chemicals such as fertilizer, insecticides and herbicides are applied in the spring by homeowners. Exposure can sometimes cause chemical burns to the… Read More