Wash Your Pet’s Dishes After Every Single Use, Seriously
How often do you wash your pet’s dishes? Be honest! Unless your answer is “after every single use”, you aren’t washing them enough. With that being said, we aren’t here to be the “wash your pet’s...
View ArticleWhat to Feed Your Pet
Dear friends, Like you, I want your pet to be in the very best of health and I want you to have the tools and factual knowledge to keep them that way! If you have ever had an appointment with me, you...
View ArticleLimePlus Dip and Related Instructions for Skin Problems
Please read instructions thoroughly prior to use. Product can be used on dogs, cats, puppies, and kittens. This product must be diluted (mixed with water) PRIOR TO APPLICATION TO THE ANIMAL. Active...
View ArticleWhy does my pet itch?
Dermatitis – Your Itchy Pet and Chronic Skin Disease You and your pet have been frustrated and miserable – long nights of itching and multiple steroid treatments can drive you both crazy. There is...
View ArticleUnderstanding Food Allergies
Pet food marketing companies want you to believe that fancier bags, higher prices, or novel flavors will cure your pet of all itches. Food sensitivities come in many types and severities and are often...
View ArticleDust Mite Information
Dust Mite Allergy Reduction Information From Asthma and Allergy Foundation of America Remember, having dust mites doesn’t mean your house isn’t clean. In most areas of the world, these creatures live...
View ArticleHow To Make The Veterinary Visit More Enjoyable
Just like we humans often get nervous to go see the doctor or dentist, many pets have nervousness or fear surrounding their vet visit. This can be shown as different behaviors in the car, at the...
View ArticleCollecting a Urine Sample from Your Cat
Urine samples are very important as they give information even sooner than blood samples or diagnosticimaging can about multiple health conditions. Cats are excellent at hiding symptoms of being...
View ArticleFeline House Soiling
When our beloved kitties start to urinate or defecate outside of their litter box, it is an important signal. This signal can be them alerting us to a medical condition, a mental stressor, or even a...
View ArticleCollecting a Urine Sample from a Cat
Most cats are very uncomfortable with a container being slipped underneath them when they are in their litter box, so it is a bit of a challenge to obtain a clean urine sample from a cat. To aid you...
View ArticleFeline House Soiling (a.k.a. Inappropriate Elimination)
When our beloved kitties start to urinate or defecate outside of their litter box, it is an important signal. This signal can be them alerting us to a medical condition, a mental stressor, or even a...
View ArticleMuzzle Training for Dogs
A muzzled dog is not a bad dog! Dogs wear muzzles for a variety of reasons to keep humans and themselves safe. A dog may wear a muzzle because: They have a habit of eating non-food objects like...
View ArticleDermatitis – Your Itchy Pet and Chronic Skin Disease
You and your pet have been frustrated and miserable – long nights of itching and multiple steroid treatments can drive you both crazy. There is nothing like seeing your pet being bothered and not...
View ArticleFood Allergies – How To Test and What To Feed Your Cat or Dog
Pet food marketing companies want you to believe that fancier bags, higher prices, or novel flavors will cure your pet of all itches. Food sensitivities come in many types and severities and are often...
View ArticleDust Mite Allergy Reduction Information From Asthma and Allergy Foundation of...
Remember, having dust mites doesn’t mean your house isn’t clean. In most areas of the world, these creatures live in every home, no matter how clean. But, you can reduce their effects. There are many...
View ArticleBlood Pressure in our Pets
How Do We Measure Blood Pressure in Pets? Blood pressure measurement is performed similarly to the way it is in humans. An inflatable cuff is fit snuggly around the foot, foreleg, or even tail of the...
View ArticleBrushing Kitty’s Teeth
Your Goal: better oral health = longer lives and less pain. The goal is to brush all of the outside surfaces of your kitty’s teeth once a day, using a soft-bristled toothbrush (or cloth) and...
View ArticleIntroducing a New Cat To Your Home Or Reintroducing Kitty After Surgery
Bringing Kitty Home When You Have Other Cats When you bring your kitty home from surgery or a hospital stay, and there are other cats in the household, they will essentially be viewed as “new.”...
View ArticleFeline Hyperthyroidism
Hyperthyroidism is a condition that causes your cat to overproduce the thyroid hormones. This condition affects many organs in the body, most noticeably the heart. Thyroid hormones cause the whole...
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