Nursing The Knee: What You Need To Know About Your Dog's Recovery After A Cruciate Ligament Repair

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If your dog is scheduled for surgery to repair a torn anterior cruciate ligament, postoperative rest and rehabilitation are the key elements to ensuring a complete recovery. When your pet is discharged from the hospital, you will be provided with specific instructions for his care. Be prepared by familiarizing yourself with some of the general recommendations that will be expected from you and your furry patient so that you know what to expect and can plan accordingly.

28 December 2016

What You Should Know If You Plan To Get A Cat

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If you are going to be bringing a cat home, then you want to make sure you educate yourself on some of the things you should know in order to be a responsible cat owner who ends up with a healthy and happy cat. While some people think owning a cat is as easy as throwing down a bowl of food and water once a day, there is actually much more you should educate yourself on in order to become a good cat owner.

28 December 2016

The Trouble With Dachshunds And Cataracts

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The always popular dachshund tends to suffer from a variety of health problems, the most prominent of which is often cataracts. This difficult eye problem must be treated by a veterinarian as soon as possible to restore their sight to perfection. Dachshunds Are At A High Risk Of Cataracts Dachshund's unfortunately do have a predisposition for suffering from cataracts. Part of this is due to their high risk of developing diabetes, a condition that contributes to the development of cataracts.

22 December 2016

Simple Solutions to Manage Your Dog's Arthritis

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Caring for your dog may seem like a simple process. You may feed them quality food, ensure they get sufficient exercise, and bring them to their vet periodically for checkups and vaccinations. Unfortunately, your dog may develop certain conditions even with proper care. Considering one out of every five adult dogs develop arthritis, your dog may deal with the stiffness, immobility, and pain associated with this joint condition. Using one or more of these solutions, you can decrease arthritic inflammation and pain while improving your dog's quality of life.

21 December 2016

3 Tips to Keep Your Cat Safe and Warm During the Winter

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If you just got a cat, there are a few special precautions that you need to take to make sure your cat is safe during the winter time. Here are three tips that will help keep your cat healthy during the wintertime. #1 Set Up a Warm Sleeping Place Inside The first thing you should do is make sure that your cat has a warm place to sleep inside of your house.

20 December 2016

Three Flea Prevention Tips For Pet Owners

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Fleas can be one of the more common problems that pets will encounter. Unfortunately, pet owners often do not have much experience combating these pests. Luckily, new pet owners may be able to gain an advantage in combating fleas by using these simple but effective preventative steps. Keep Your Pet Clean And Use Monthly Flea Treatments Making sure that you are regularly cleaning your pet can be a great way to reduce the prevalence of fleas as this will remove many of the eggs before they are able to hatch.

16 December 2016

Active Mind And Body: Toys To Tempt Your Cat's Senses

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Cats are natural born predators. Domesticated house cats evolved from wild ancestral roots, and even the most pampered indoor kitty still harbors hunting tendencies.  When kittens engage in play, they are developing these stalking and pouncing skills. Playtime remains essential for adult cats to act out these instincts and to keep them active and trim. Find out the different types of toys that are available to tempt your cat's individual preferences and stimulate her senses.

15 December 2016