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Mar 27 2025
If your pet is scratching more than usual, licking their paws, or has watery eyes, they might be dealing with seasonal allergies. Just like humans, dogs and cats can react to pollen, mold, and other…
Mar 20 2025
As a devoted pet owner, you're likely vigilant about your pet's health. Yet, despite our best efforts, our homes can harbor hidden dangers that pose serious risks to our beloved dogs and cats.…
Mar 13 2025
Every year on March 13, we observe K9 Veterans’ Day – a day dedicated to honoring the courageous dogs who have served alongside military personnel, law enforcement officers, and emergency…
Mar 06 2025
Vaccination is one of the most effective ways to protect dogs and cats from life-threatening diseases. Even so, misinformation has led some pet owners to question vaccines’ safety, necessity, and…
Feb 27 2025
Stop me if you’ve heard this before: “Anesthesia-free dental cleanings are a safer, cheaper way to keep your pet’s teeth clean!” It sounds appealing, right? No anesthesia means no risk, no…
Feb 20 2025
As pet owners, we do our best to make sure our pets are happy and healthy. But sometimes, our pets can have dental problems, like fractured teeth, that we might not notice right away. Fractured teeth…
Feb 13 2025
Did you know that up to 80% of dogs suffer from periodontal disease (PD)? It’s not just bad breath—this common condition can cause serious health problems beyond the mouth, potentially affecting…
Feb 06 2025
If you’re a pet owner, you probably do everything you can to keep your furry friend happy and healthy. But did you know that dental health plays a huge role in their overall well-being? Periodontal…
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