3 Ways To Help Your Cat Adjust To Vet Visits

You have probably seen many videos of cats going to the vet. In some cases, they can respond to veterinary staff in an aggressive way or are paralyzed in fear. To minimize this response, it is imperative to start acclimating your cat when they are kittens. Use A Harness It is best to start harness training when your cat is a kitten, but some older cats respond well to wearing a harness. Read More 

Benefits Of Spaying And Neutering Pets

As a responsible pet owner, you are going to want to make sure that you are taking the time to considering spaying or neutering your pet, depending on its gender. If you are not fully aware of the many benefits that would come from scheduling this procedure for your pet, you will want to review the following points: Your Female Pet May Live Longer Both female dogs and cats can develop breast cancer and uterine cancer, which can result in their death. Read More 

Preparing For Pet Surgery

Taking your dog in for pet surgery can be a little bit nerve racking. It is first and foremost important that you follow all instructions that the veterinarian gives you. This will ensure the safety of the your dog. However, there are a few simple thing that you can do that will help the surgery and the recovery run smoother. You want your dog to have the best experience possible going into surgery, but also during the recovery. Read More 

Is A Raw Food Diet Safe For Cats?

While most pet owners are content to feed their pets specially-formulated pet food, some pet owners decide to go off the beaten path. If you have a cat, you may have read that raw food diets are being implemented by many cat parents. If you're interested in switching your cat's food, keep reading to learn the pros and cons of the raw food diet and to learn whether it's right for your cat. Read More 

3 Reasons To Ensure That Your Pets Are Vaccinated

One of the biggest mistakes that any pet owner can make is thinking that they can get away with not vaccinating their animals, which is a dangerous idea because there are still ways that your pets could be exposed to easily preventable diseases. Listed below are three reasons to ensure that your pets are vaccinated regularly. Young Pets Have Underdeveloped Immune Systems One of the biggest reasons to vaccinate your pet is if he or she is quite young. Read More