How Inflation Has Affected Veterinary Care
Inflation didn’t spare anyone, including the veterinary industry. Here’s how and why inflation has affected veterinary clinics, and what you should know about pricing.
Snake Season! What to Know to Keep Your Dog Safe From Snakes in San Diego
Snakes are a concern for pet owners in San Diego, but there is only one type of venomous snake in the area: Rattlesnakes. Here’s what to know about snakes in San Diego, especially for pet owners.
Is Your Pet at Risk of Heat Stroke in San Diego?
Pets are at risk of heat stroke in San Diego, and other warmer places. There are some signs to look out for, too, and other considerations that pet owners should make as it relates to heat.
Playtime: The Key to Helping Your Dog Age Gracefully
Our pets get older, but you can do numerous things to help them age gracefully. That includes making sure they get enough exercise, stick to a good diet, and more.
Can You Make Your Dog Sick?
Research shows that your dog can get you sick, but interestingly, you may be more likely to get your dog sick than vice versa. Learn more.
Comparing Airlines’ Pet Policies
American Airlines recently amended its pet policy to be a bit more friendly to pet owners. Here’s a comparison of different airlines’ pet policies.
How to Shop For a Pet Insurance Policy
Many veterinarians recommend pet owners purchase a pet insurance policy. With many options on the market, here are some things to consider when trying to figure out how to buy a pet insurance policy.
Diabetes in Pets: Everything Pet Owners Need to Know
Diabetes in pets: It is something that pet owners should be concerned about. Here is what you need to know about pet diabetes, especially in dogs and cats.
Is It Okay to Give Your Dog Table Food?
Pets and table food: A match that no veterinarian wants to hear about. But is it ever okay to give your pet table food? Read on.
What to Know About Sunscreen For Pets
If you’ve heard that there’s sunscreen for pets on the market, and spend a lot of time at the beach, you’ll want to learn more. Read on to learn all about pet sunscreen.
What Science Says About Dogs and Emotional Pain
There’s been a good amount of research into the topic of dogs and emotional pain. Pet owners would do well to check out a summary of the results - learn more.
Diseases You Can Catch From Your Pet
Your pet can carry diseases, parasites, viruses, and fungus, and in some cases, pass them on to humans. Here are some diseases that pets can transfer to humans, if you’re not careful.
5 Beach Dangers For Dogs
Your dog may love the beach, but between the surf, sun, and sand, there are potential hazards and dangers pet owners should be aware of.
Simple Ways to Enrich Your Cat’s Life
Is your cat living a full, happy, and enriching life? Perhaps, but there are things you can do to improve your cat’s quality of life. Read on.
Grain-Free Diets: What Pet Owners Need to Know
You may have heard about grain-free diets for pets — but you may not have heard everything. There are dangers associated with the diet that pet owners should know about.
Financial Assistance Options For Patients Struggling With Vet Bills
A visit to the vet can be expensive, but pet owners do have options for financial assistance if they need it. Here’s a rundown of organizations that may be able to help pet owners pay their bills.
What To Do When You Adopt a Pet
Adopting a pet? It can be intimidating, and you may feel clueless as to what to do. Fear not, here’s a rundown of how to prepare yourself to bring home a new dog or cat.
Plants That Are Poisonous to Dogs and Cats
Some plants are dangerous to pets, be they indoor our outdoor animals. Here’s a list of some common, poisonous plants for cats and dogs to be wary of.
Spring Cleaning! How to Keep Your Home Healthy For Your Pets
Spring is here, and with it, spring cleaning! If you’re a pet owner, here are some things to keep in mind as you spruce up and prepare for warmer weather.
Vet Talk: What We Mean By “Preventative Care” For Your Pet
Your vet may talk to you about “preventative care” for your dog or cat. Here’s what that means, and what preventative care procedures may actually look like or entail.