Just Say No: Keeping Your Pets Safe From Drug-Related Emergencies

Human beings are not the only victims to occupy emergency rooms as a result of drug toxicities and overdoses. According to the Pet Poison Helpline, medications rank among the top 10 causes of toxicity cases in dogs and cats. If you are a pet owner, you can prevent potential tragedy by practicing these five precautionary measures to keep your furry family members safe. 1. Always Be Clear About Their Drugs

4 Must-Follow Tips To Keep Your Dog's Mouth Healhy

Dogs are prone to dental issues, such as cavities, tartar buildup, gum disease, and more. This is why it's so important for caring dog owners to care for their dogs' teeth and take steps to protect their oral health. Fortunately, there are plenty of simple steps any dog owner can take to help keep their dog's mouth nice and healthy. Get Them Used to Having Their Teeth Brushed Did you know that you're supposed to brush your dog's teeth?

What to Expect from Radiation Treatment for Your Hyperthyroid Cat

If the veterinarian has diagnosed your cat with a thyroid tumor, you now realize that the insatiable appetite and nervous behaviors you once thought were just quirks in your pet were actually being caused by the changes in your cat's metabolism because of the disease. If you're considering radiation treatment to completely remove the tumor, here is how that treatment can cure your cat's hyperthyroidism and what to expect during and after treatment.

Protect Your Pet From These Home Renovation Hazards

With spring finally here, you may be planning some home improvement projects such as repainting your living room or maybe renovating your floors. Whatever repairs you are planning on, you should keep in mind that your pet's curiosity could land them in trouble.  Therefore, before you start drilling, painting and so forth, read on for some home fixer-upper hazards that could hurt your pet. Paint Older homes were typically painted using lead paint that can be very harmful to pets.

Helping Your Pet Cope With Arthritic Pain

If you have an aging dog or cat, you may have noticed they do not walk as quickly as they had in the past. If your veterinarian has indicated that arthritis is the problem, there are several ways you can help your furry friend minimize the amount of pain they are feeling. Here are some ways to help a dog or cat with pain reduction when they suffer from arthritis. Keep Track Of Food And Exercise