Keeping Pets Safe For more than 50 years and since it's inception by Congress in 1961, the third week in March has been designated as National Poison Prevention Week. This year it falls on March 17 - 23 and serves as a reminder to all pet owners to ... Read More
Dog Breath! – Important Dental Habits That Shouldn’t Be Ignored
February is National Pet Dental Health Month Stinky breath or serious health issue? We’re here to tell you that it’s time to pay attention to that odor you smell when your pup is giving you wet kisses. February is National Pet Dental Health Month ... Read More
Pet Vaccinations – Where Pet Health Begins
Vaccinations are where quality pet health begins but can be a touchy subject in the pet world. There is often disagreement within the ranks. The industry is filled with pet vaccinations and other medications, but what ones are necessary for your ... Read More
Does Your Pet Have Allergies?
Is your pet constantly chewing on their feet, licking themselves, or itching their body? Your pet might have an allergy. So, What's an Allergy? Glad you asked! An allergy is a disorder caused by an abnormal reaction to a harmless substance called ... Read More
Winter Care for Canine’s
Winter in Michigan is beautiful but can be harsh. If you live in a climate that has a harsh winter there are precautions you should take for your pet. They are at risk of frostbite, and hypothermia. So, what are some things to be concerned about if ... Read More
The Forefront of Feline Fitness and Wellbeing
The Benefits of Exercise are More than Just Physical Fat cats, like all felines, are easy to love. What with their large, round heads, blubbery bellies and adorable waddles. But while fat cats might be cute to look at, inside they’re unhealthy and ... Read More