Author: Richard

Pet Care 101: Best Health Care Practices for New Pet Owners

As a new pet owner, things may seem overwhelming at first. There is much to do and many things to consider regarding your pet’s health and well-being. What kind of food can you give your pets? How often do you need to bring them to the vet? What vaccines do they need to take? These […]

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Got a New Puppy? Look at These Tips to Make Them Friendly

One day, while on a walk, your ordinarily friendly dog barks at everyone or anything it runs into. This is not just awkward but also possibly unsafe. Your dog could pull away from you, become lost, run into traffic, come into contact with another more giant, meaner dog, or perhaps pull you over. Ways to […]

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Veterinarian-Supervised Pet Boarding: All the Rewards, None of the Hassles

Even the most forward-thinking pet parents might become overwhelmed by the number of decisions they must make daily. A lot goes into keeping your animal friend happy and healthy, including feeding routines, walk times, play dates, and vet checkups. As a result, many pet parents turn to the board to ensure that their pets receive […]

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A Guide to Keeping Your Pet’s Heart in Good Shape

Our pets are unable to communicate with us when something is wrong. As a result, we must be especially vigilant. Internal pain in your pet is common, and problems are frequently missed. Simple routine steps can maintain your pet’s heart health and overall well-being. Animals can have cardiac problems like humans. Age-related or genetic cardiac […]

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Tooth Fracture in Your Pet Dog

It should not be surprising that our pet dogs can fracture or shatter their teeth, just like humans. Remarkably, animals don’t break their teeth more frequently, given the bizarre things some of them chew.  A tooth can sustain damage in many ways. Enamel and dentin loss, pulp exposure with or without bleeding, a darkly stained […]

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5 Reasons Why Dog Vaccinations Are Critical to Your Pet’s Health

Certain infections are contagious in canines, which immunizations aid in avoiding. A mother dog guards her puppy for six to twelve weeks after birth. She passes her immune system to the young puppies by providing disease-fighting antibodies in her first milk. This is known as the Maternally Derived Antibody (MDA), or “passive immunity.” Why Are […]

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