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All About Ingrown Claws In Senior Cats

Young cats typically do a good job of taking care of their claws, making sure to scratch surfaces to sharpen and trim their claws regularly. However, as cats age, this behavior can become less common, and cats can develop ingrown claws. Ingrown claws pose a serious risk to a cat's health, especially if they're elderly. Read on to learn more about ingrown claws and what you can do to prevent them from happening to your older cat. Read More 

Summer’s Coming: 4 Tips To Keep Your Dog Safe During Outdoor Activities

Summer is right around the corner. It's time to start planning the outdoor activities. If you're planning on including your dog in your summer fun, you'll need to take some special precautions. Dogs love getting out for summer activities. However, outdoor activities can pose hazards for your pet. Before you head out this summer, here are some tips you should follow to keep your dog safe. Bring the Shade Even if you're going somewhere that has plenty of trees, your dog may not be able to get cool enough. Read More 

What You Need To Know About Anesthetizing Your Pet For Surgery

If you are having your pet spayed or neutered, know that anesthesia will be used. There are some distinct risks associated with putting your pet 'under', but your vet should be able to screen and test your pet to rule-out many of these concerns. Before you show-up for your pet's surgical appointment, talk with your veterinary provider about pre-anesthesia testing: Testing reduces risks during surgery significantly. Testing can uncover any underlying medical conditions or ailments prior to surgery. Read More 

Becoming The Owner Of A Dog For The First Time

It's nice to have a dog around your house for many reasons, such as for security and companionship. However, if you decide to purchase a dog, it will involve a lot of work as well. Caring for a dog is a lot like taking care of a child, so you must be prepared for the task. The type of dog that you opt for will play a role in how easy it is to care for him or her as well. Read More 

Dog Bites Dog: 4 Things You Need To Know About Dog Bite Wounds

Dogs occasionally get into fights. Though a dog that is human aggressive may need to be put down, most people are fairly forgiving if their dog gets into a tussle or two with another dog. But that doesn't mean that these injuries aren't significant or that they can be ignored. Dog bites are some of the worst injuries to treat because they so commonly get infected. Here's what you need to know. Read More