Most kittens and cats are prone to being infected by Panleukopenia (or Feline Distemper). This is a deadly virus that must be treated right away. Seek medical attention from your veterinarian if your cat is experiencing vomiting, diarrhea or appears lethargic.
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Recent research suggests that when humans and dogs gaze into each other’s eyes, the hormone Oxytocin is released.* It is the same hormone that is released when parents gaze into their infant’s eyes. Oxytocin is a bonding hormone that is associated with building trust and social bonds.
If you have been monitoring the news lately, you are most likely aware of the alarming number of distraction-affected crashes. In fact, there were 3,154 people killed due to crashes that involved distracted drivers in 2013.*
As most horse owners know, a regularly scheduled vaccination program is one of the best ways to safeguard your hours(s) against viruses or diseases that are common to a specific geographic region, could present a public health risk, or are mandated by law. There are many types of vaccines to give...
As a service to horse owners everywhere, we prepared this comprehensive yet easy-to-read chart so you can learn which vaccine you need to administer to your horse and protect it against the West Nile Virus, Equine Influenza, Tetanus Toxoid, and more. Vaccinating your horse is the best way to...