The AAHA provided a nice guideline for a meal. I’m going to refer to it as my ‘Pet menu’ for the season, kind of like developing a ‘Kid menu’ […]
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By Emily Daigle Most dog owners consider their pup to be their lifeline, but to many individuals this is quite literally true. Sight, sound, mobility, diabetes, epilepsy, PTSD, autism, allergies, […]
By Emily Daigle No matter what age, condition, or breed of your pup, walking your dog is crucial to its well-being and here’s why. Daily walks are so much more […]
We all know that it is a good idea to take our pets to the vet regularly. But when you’re in the office, do you fear not getting as much […]
By Emily Daigle When I dropped my three year old Lab off at the vet, knowing that the next time that I would see him he would be a different […]
By Emily Daigle Have you noticed your dog or cat scratching a little more during the warmer months of the year? As a matter of fact, seasonal allergies can affect […]
Breed specific dogs that are prone to joint problems and why – By Emily Daigle Joint problems are unfortunately common amongst all dog breeds. However, due to genetic predisposition, some […]
Summertime is a great season to take adventures with your dogs. A lot of summer activities revolve around water. Swimming is a great form of exercise and an effective way […]
WHat can our pets’ tails tell us about them? By Christian Ackman I recently joked with some friends that I wish my dogs could talk. They could tell us what […]
By Christian Ackman Trimming my dogs’ nails is my least favorite thing to do to them. They dislike it, and the fear of making them bleed is always in the […]
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