Here at Allivet, we have always been aware of our passion for taking care of our furry friends. Now, we have been recognized! Newsweek released their list of the Best Online Shops of 2020, and Allivet.com has ranked #1 in the Pet Supply category. Newsweek partnered with Statista, Inc., a global...
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Read More of this ArticleYou may have noticed that your dog has started to slow down in recent years. He may have started to sleep more, and be less interested in play and walks. While slowing down a bit is normal for older dogs, it can also be a sign of arthritis. Although arthritis is commonly seen in seniors, it can...
Have you ever wondered why cats behave in a certain way? If you’re a cat owner, chances are that you’ve seen your cat do all kinds of strange, unexplained cat behaviors — like stare and blink at you from across the room, or butt her head against you, or massage his paws against...
If you have a cat that enjoys a good portion of its day outdoors, you might think training it to be an indoor cat is an impossible task. However, while the process may be a bit tedious at times, it can be done. Some of the reasons you might be thinking about keeping your outdoor cat indoors for the...
So, you’re thinking about getting a new kitten to keep your older cat company. In your mind, their first meeting will be straight out of a Disney movie; the kitten playfully bops your older cat on the nose, the older cat’s surprise turns to delight and they become best buds forever. The...
A new year means a new start for you and your pet. Making some New Year resolutions for your pets will improve their health and happiness in 2019. Here are four that you need to know about.