Tick Season: Now that the weather is improving and we are spending more time outdoors, you need to think about tick protection for your pet and your family. Ticks can carry diseases, including heartworm and Lyme, and jump from one […]
Continue reading »Urinary incontinence aids for dogs
It seems that a day does not go by where we do not see ads for Depends, Tena and other adult incontinence products. But what about for dogs? The good news is that senior dogs do not have to cause […]
Continue reading »Great Crate
As we have discussed at this site, we believe that a crate is an essential part of dog training, and a way to ensure a happy and well-balanced pet. Dogs are den animals, so they love a crate. But there […]
Continue reading »Bothersome Barking?
Let’s face it, barking is a bother for you, and everyone near you. If your boy is a barker, there are a number of safe, healthy barking solutions. Citronella is good because it not only discourages barking, it is a […]
Continue reading »Dog Health: Beware of Bloat
Canine bloat, or gastric dilatation-volvulus (GDV), is the number-one cause of death for several large and giant breeds of dogs. It is a life-threatening disorder and if left untreated, can result in death. Bloat occurs when the stomach fills with […]
Continue reading »Dog Health: Pet Glaucoma 7
If therapy for your pet’s glaucoma fails, understand that vision loss is not life threatening, and the vast majority of animals adjust very well to impaired vision or blindness. It is all a question of whether you as their human […]
Continue reading »Dog Health: Pet Glaucoma 6
What You Can Do for Your Pet if they have Glaucoma Optimal treatment for your pet requires a combination of home and professional veterinary care. Follow-up will be critical. You should: · Understand the symptoms of glaucoma so that you […]
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