Posted on June 1, 2017 in News
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) is advising veterinarians, pet owners and the pet food industry to be aware that pet food and treats made with livestock gullets have the potential to contain thyroid tissue and hormones, according to...
Indoor cats can get worms Did you know? Fifteen percent of plant potting soil contains hookworm or roundworm eggs, or both, according to a study in the Veterinary Record (Feb. 18, 2006). Cats can also get tapeworms from eating infected...
Using the high-pitched “dog voice” toward pets works better for puppies than adult dogs. Researchers decided to look into this pet-directed speech, which is similar to the tone of voice used for human babies “known to engage infants’ attention and...
A diabetes diagnosis can be confusing for pet owners. You can help protect your pet’s health–and preserve the precious bond between pets and family members — by avoiding these mistakes. Mistake No. 1: Diet disasters For cats, particularly, pet owners...
You dutifully give your dog heartworm preventives every month, so you don’t need to do yearly tests, right? Unfortunately, it isn’t that simple to keep your dog free of the foot-long parasites. Here’s how annual testing can help protect your...
We are happy to team up with Cahoon Elementary Magnet School of Animal Science Gifted and Talent Development to give the opportunity to authentically engage students in real-world experiences directly connected to Animal Science! This is the start of a...