Dogs
Holidays & Your Pets: Dos & Don’ts
The holidays are a joyous time to count your blessings—including the health of your pet! Keep your cat or dog out of trouble with these seasonal safety tips.
Traveling with Your Dog Over the Holidays? Here’s What You Need to Know
Traveling with your dog does require a little more planning but with the right prep, it can go smoothly for everyone. The big considerations, of course, are your dog’s temperament, transportation requirements, and accommodation upon arrival.
Keep Pets Happy and Healthy This Halloween
Halloween is supposed to be spooky, but it can be an especially stressful night for the furry little monsters in your house. Follow these tips to keep the holiday fun—not frightening—for your family pets.
How do I know when to take my pet to the vet?
How do I know when to take my pet to the vet?
Top This! 5 Healthy Dog Food Toppers
Not everyone has time to cook meals for their dog, but with a little effort, you could try adding some healthy toppers to their dry food that you already give them! Here are the top 5 foods we suggest to give a try:
Canine Heartworm Disease – FAQ
Hi, I’m Dr. Jessica Bianco from Dalton Veterinary Practice. And I’m here with Miss Rosie, one of our heartworms survivors. And she’s going to help me tell you guys a little bit more about heartworms in your pets and answer any questions that you guys have. Rosie’s mom Liz is going to help me by…
A Step-by-Step Guide to Lumps and Bumps
You’re petting your cat or bathing your dog when—wait, what’s that?
I Got a Puppy for Christmas! Now What?
Getting a puppy for Christmas can be one of the most memorable, joyous moments in a person’s life. But after the bows and ribbons are in the trash, and the ornaments are packed away…Life goes back to normal and reality sets in. So now what?
5 Reasons Loving Your Pet is Good for Your Health!
Your pet brings so much joy to your life, but did you know that spending time with them could be better for your health? Many medical & psychological studies show that pet owners live a happier, healthier life than non-pet owners.