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10 Hot Trends and Topics in Veterinary Medicine

10 Hot Trends and Topics in Veterinary Medicine

Veterinary medicine, like other industries, evolves with technology and advancement. Over time, trends and focal points change. Vets are changing a lot of techniques and methods in veterinary medicine to help pets, as well as pet parents. HERE ARE THE TOP 10 TRENDS AND TOPICS IN VETERINARY MEDICINE! 1. Cats VS Dogs Vets are seeing […]


4 Common Types of Bone and Joint Conditions in Pets and How to Treat Them

4 Common Types of Bone and Joint Conditions in Pets and How to Treat Them

Like humans, dogs and cats can have problems with their bones and joints. Whether it’s due to old age, getting injured, genetics, or a congenital defect, there are many treatment options available when your pet suffers from a condition affecting the bones and joints. Hip Dysplasia This type of condition usually affects larger breeds of […]


Why Adopting A Pet Is Beneficial

Why Adopting A Pet Is Beneficial

You’re ready to invite a new pet into your home — that’s great! A new cat, dog, or another animal friend will enrich your family’s lives in ways you can not imagine. But the question facing you now is whether you should adopt a pet or purchase one from a pet store or breeder. Below, […]


Will My Plant Kill My Cat?

Will My Plant Kill My Cat?

Plants not only make the air we breathe, but they also help create a calming space within a home. The act of caring for plants is relaxing in and of itself, as you work with the soil to help things grow. However, if you have pets, then you may be afraid to keep the greenery […]


Pets & Your Halloween Candy Don't Mix! Here's Why:

Pets & Your Halloween Candy Don’t Mix! Here’s Why:

It is that spooky time of the year again when there is an endless supply of candy baskets. Your furry friend may watch you with pleading eyes as you unwrap that chocolate bar and want a bite, but do not fall into that trap. It is not just kids who should stay clear from candy, […]


The Importance of Senior Vet Care

The Importance of Senior Vet Care

Pets age faster than humans; every dog or cat year is equivalent to 5 to 7 human years. With the improved advances in veterinary care and feeding habits, your furry friend can live longer than before. Senior pets are faced with a variety of age-related conditions. Aging affects your pet’s organs and neurological and skeletal […]


How to Keep Your Pet Safe During Summer Parties

How to Keep Your Pet Safe During Summer Parties

Summer celebrations, parties, and outings are a great time to bond with our pets and to include them in our activities. Keeping your pet safe and happy during summer parties is not an aspect to be ignored. When planning a summer party, don’t forget to prioritize your pets’ safety. Taking a few safety precautions for […]


5 Signs Your Pet Has Asthma

5 Signs Your Pet Has Asthma

Asthma is a common and sometimes debilitating condition that affects millions of humans every day. You may not know, however, that it is also a common problem for many of our pets. The month of May is National Asthma and Allergy Awareness Month. Asthma can be a scary condition and, if left untreated, can cause […]


A Guide To Different Dog Breeds

A Guide To Different Dog Breeds

With hundreds of different dog breeds worldwide, there is an astounding amount of variation in size, shape, and temperament. The American Kennel Club first divided dog breeds into various groupings in 1923 when the official rules of showing dogs in the competition were changed. There were at one point only five groups, which grew to […]


Pet Dementia Prevention

Pet Dementia Prevention

As pets age, there are a growing number of cats and dogs that are suffering from dementia and veterinarians are warning that a pet’s sedentary lifestyle and poor diet can be to blame. There are an increasing number of cats and dogs suffering from this progressing disease, and many pets are dying of it. The […]


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