Vets: Your Pet's Best Friend

Caring For Your Dog When He's Ill: What You Can Do

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Your dog isn’t able to just come up to you to tell you he isn’t feeling well. You can’t just feel his forehead and see that he has a fever. Your dog’s symptoms aren’t going to be as easy to see and since he can’t talk, you may not even notice he isn’t feel well for a day or two. If your dog is ill, you should take him to the veterinarian for a checkup to figure out what’s going on. Read More»

Dealing With A Pet Emergency

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If you have a pet in your home, you most likely have a regular veterinarian that you take your pet to for preventative care. If you have an emergency with your pet, you need an emergency animal hospital, especially if it is after normal business hours and your regular veterinarian is not open.  Finding an Emergency Veterinarian When you have an emergency with a pet, you may need to find an emergency hospital right away. Read More»

Getting A Puppy? What You Should Know Before You Bring Them Home

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Puppies are a lot like babies. They sleep all day and don’t want to sleep at night, they have accidents, and they need a lot of care. You may not get a lot of sleep in your first nights with a new puppy, and it can be exhausting, but a puppy grows into a dog that gives you love and affection in return for your proper care and attention. If you are planning on getting a puppy, there are things you should know beforehand. Read More»

5 Reasons To Take Your Pet To The Animal Hospital Regularly

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If you have a pet, you want to make sure that they’re healthy and happy. It takes more than regular daily care to keep your pet feeling good. It’s also essential that you keep up with routine vet appointments to make sure that they don’t have any hidden issues. If it’s been some time since you’ve taken your pet to the vet, now is a great time to schedule an appointment. Read More»

Is Your Cat's Bottom Bloody? This Is What It May Be

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Finding what appears to be a wound on your cat’s behind can be quite alarming, especially if you don’t know what it is. Unfortunately, these kinds of things can happen at no fault of your cat’s or any other animal’s. If your cat has an open wound on its rear end that’s bloody, here’s what it likely is. Anal Sacs Cats have a thing called anal sacs. These are small pouches on a cat’s body that contain the smelly fluid that cats use to mark their territory. Read More»