Archive - October 2021

Veterinary Telehealth: A New Way to Care for Your Pet

It’s 8 p.m., and your dog isn’t interested in his food. He also vomited and just seems uninterested in playing or going for a walk. Since your vet’s office is closed, you have two choices: head to an emergency pet hospital or wait until morning when your vet office reopens. Thanks to the rise...

Facts About TNR (Trap-Neuter-Return)

Whether you live in a big city, a suburb, or a rural location, it’s likely that you’ve seen them dashing about, looking for food, or finding respite from the sun by lounging under a car. Collarless cats that have no interest in your attention and that sometimes bear evidence of their last...

October is Adopt-a-Shelter-Dog Month, So Why Not Adopt?

It’s nearly impossible to scroll through social media without seeing the heartwarming, tear-jerking stories of animals saved from sad situations that went on to be adopted by a loving family. It’s easy to feel good about seeing dogs who hit the jackpot and walk out of the shelter and into a...

What You Need in Your Pet First Aid Kit

Man wrapping dog's leg with a blue bandage.

If you have pets, keeping a pet first aid is an excellent idea. It will ensure you have the things on hand to deal with unexpected situations, such as wounds, your dog ingesting something he shouldn’t, and other issues. Even if the situation requires a trip to the vet, having a well-stocked...