Posted on March 16, 2021 in News
Article courtesy of Newsweek We may not want to think about it, but all pet parents will have to say goodbye to their cherished dogs one day. And although they are sure to be deeply loved no matter how long...
Posted on March 11, 2021 in News
The early female pioneers in Veterinary Medicine had to overcome many obstacles, challenges, and oppositions. Florence Kimball is widely known as the first American woman to earn her doctorate in veterinary medicine in 1910. Today, according to the American Veterinary...
Why Dental Care? Dental care of dogs and cats is one of the most commonly overlooked areas of pet health care. In fact, a recent AAHA study showed that approximately two-thirds of pet owners do not provide the dental care...
Posted on January 20, 2021 in News
Article courtesy of Dan Trujillo, abcactionnews.com Tampa has officially gone to the dogs. Honest Paws ranked 50 cities to find the best and worst U.S. communities for your canine-pals and found Tampa was number one! The site took nine factors into account...
Feline aggression comes in many forms, but there are some innovative tips and approaches for cat owners who own warrior cats. Veterinary behaviorist John Ciribassi, DVM, DACVB, shared thoughts at Fetch dvm360 San Diego on the reasons cats get aggressive...
Midwestern Pet Foods expands recall of aflatoxin-contaminated pet food Last week it was 28. This week, it’s more than 70. That’s how many pets have died after eating Sportmix pet food as of January 11, 2021, due to suspected aflatoxin poisoning. And more...