Why Does My Vet Want a Urine Sample from My Dog?
Obtaining a urine sample from your dog might not be easy, but the information your veterinarian receives from a urinalysis can be very valuable.
Obtaining a urine sample from your dog might not be easy, but the information your veterinarian receives from a urinalysis can be very valuable.
Think it’s too early to start thinking about fireworks and the 4th of July? Think again. It’s time to start prepping your dog now for the loud “BOOMS” that so commonly accompany ALL warm weather months.
What is thirdhand smoke? Learn what this new term means for your pet.
Do you know the difference between a preventive care plan and insurance? Learn what it is and what each one can do for you.
When you're hot, your dog is just as hot. Here are some great tips on how to cool the pup down!
Do you know your dog's "true" age and what it means? Learn what to expect from you next senior cat checkup and why it's so important.
Preventive care plans or wellness plans are great ideas for for your dogs. Learn how these smart investments can help keep your dog healthy for years to come.
Beginning at around age 7, many dogs enter their senior years. At this stage, dogs often begin to develop diseases common to their senior-human counterparts.
Titer tests are gaining awareness and popularity among dog parents, but what are they and why should you care? Find out what they're commonly used for and how they might help your and your veterinarian.
Learn how to help your senior dog become more active and healthy through exercise and playtime.