It's always good to know some key pet first aid techniques, until you can get your pet to a veterinary hospital. Vetstreet covers 5 common emergency situations.
Make sure you're not exposing your pets to dangers like secondhand smoke, poisonous lotions and cleaning products and other cat and dog toxins like xylitol.
Eighty percent of pet owners have owned a pet afraid of fireworks. Do you constantly worry about your pets during firework displays close to your home? Do you fear you may come home to find that your pets are unhappy or, even worse, dead...
Are you having trouble figuring out a way to keep your pet entertained while you’re away at work? Leaving your pet alone for the day can be stressful for the both of you. Your pet might get anxious, bored, or lonely and as an owner you can’t stop thinking about your poor baby being home all …
Since pets can't just speak up and tell us when they're experiencing pain, we have to keep a lookout for clues. This week, Dr. Andy shares 8 subtle signs tha...
Petting a dog isn't as simple as you think. Follow trainer Mikkel Becker's tips on how to pet a dog and you'll have a canine friend for life.
Sneezing and snorting seem like obvious enough actions to define, yet it’s not always easy to tell the difference between the two in pets. Indeed, these two ...
We used to calculate our pet's age in dog years (seven human years to every dog year), but Dr. Marty Becker explains why that formula doesn't really work.
When bacteria builds up in your pet’s mouth, it can create plaque and tartar, plus it can affect the gums<br>Practicing PREVENTION is key. There are a variety of products, including toothpaste, chews, rinses, & water additives, that you can use to prevent bacteria from accumulating<br>4.) Brushing is best.<br>Brushing your pet’s teeth with a pet-safe toothpaste is best. (Remember – human toothpaste contains higher…
Banfield veterinarian Dr. Molly McAllister explains the benefits of microchips and how they can help your pets if they ever get lost.
Do cats and dogs understand what we say to them? And are we crazy to carry on conversations with them? We spoke with experts to find out more.
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According to the Federal Trade Commission, 65% of U.S. households have pets, and when they get sick, the bills can add up in a hurry. But there are ways to cut the costs of taking good care of our furry family members.
Read on for everything you want to know about dog-friendly travel, from choosing the right mode of transportation to securing the proper documents to staying in a pet-friendly hotel.
Before you give your pet anything from your own medicine cabinet, think twice and consult your vet. Many common over-the-counter products are dangerous for cats and dogs.