Dog Days of Summer
Winter is over, we’ve had our two days of spring and now summer is upon us in full force. Rising temperatures are always accompanied by high humidity and that combination can be a bad recipe for pets.
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Winter is over, we’ve had our two days of spring and now summer is upon us in full force. Rising temperatures are always accompanied by high humidity and that combination can be a bad recipe for pets.
You’ve been together since he was 6 weeks old. You’ve endured the frustrations of puppyhood, constant chewing and house training. You’ve spent countless hours running, playing and relaxing together.
Owning and caring for a pet can be a very rewarding experience. The love, affection and joy our pets bring into our lives make all of the care they need worth it. But taking care of a pet is a big responsibility —and one that comes with financial obligations
Welcome to 2017! The New Year for most marks a time of new beginnings and a clean slate. For some it also means the start of a new relationship with a new puppy brought by Santa.
The holidays are in full swing, and that means it’s a busy time for everyone. Shopping, travel and parties are at the forefront of everyone’s plans, and many of us like to include our pets in those plans. Taking a few precautions can help ensure the holidays are warm and fun for everyone
The days are getting shorter, the nights are getting longer, the humidity is dropping and the air is finally crisp. We gun-dog owners have been dreaming of this since March: hunting season is finally upon us!
There has never been a better time to be a companion animal than right now—and it’s only getting better. In the not-too-distant past, dogs and cats were relegated to the outside. Cats were there to keep the mouse and rat population down around the farm, and dogs stayed outside and served many
Of all the conditions we see, allergic skin disease (ASD) has to rank near the top as the most frustrating for everyone involved. To help limit and alleviate some of that frustration, let me start by telling you the ending of the story first.