Today there is a right food available for every life stage and for almost every chronic disease your pet may have. From juvenile to senior pets and from petite to giant sizes there are specific reasons you should feed to match...
Once military and police dogs retire, with no guaranteed pension for their medical care, the burden and cost of care fall solely on their caregivers. Recognizing this critical need, Zoetis has created the RIMADYL K-9 Courage Program. It is a...
Posted on February 26, 2015 in News
Writer Robert Boos If you think those “perfect” pooches at dog shows are the shining examples of their breeds, think again. A massive study of more than 80,000 individual dogs reveals there’s actually a lot of behavioral variation within any given breed, particularly...
Today is World Spay Day, an annual campaign of The Humane Society of the United States, Humane Society International and the Humane Society Veterinary Medical Association. It’s always the last Tuesday of every February, which is Spay/Neuter Awareness Month. In...
By Deanne Bonner, RVT, CVPM Halitosis (bad breath): It’s a problem that many pet owners are all too familiar with. What some pet owners are unaware of, however, is that bad breath is often an indication that much more is...
If your pet’s bad breath makes them positively un-kissable, it’s time schedule their yearly checkup today. It’s that time of year again. A month about love, hugs, kisses and chocolate. And when it comes to your pet, 3 out of...