Summer can be a challenging and potentially dangerous time for both pets and people. Coping with rising temperatures and high humidity can be difficult enough, but certain areas also face the added risk of intense heat and power outages caused by storms, sometimes leading to tragic consequences. To ensure the safety and well-being of your pets and family during the…
Tick-borne diseases pose an increasing threat to the health of both humans and canines. Ticks, which are parasites that latch onto animals and people, feed on blood and transmit diseases directly into their hosts. The transmission occurs when an infected tick bites a dog or a human, introducing the disease into their bodies. The distribution of ticks is changing due…
Springtime is the mating season for dogs, and female dogs in particular experience a surge in hormonal activity during this time. This can lead to various changes in their behavior and physiology, and it’s important for dog owners to be aware of these changes in order to provide appropriate care and prevent unwanted pregnancies. One of the most noticeable changes…
As the weather gets warmer, dogs tend to spend more time outdoors. While spring is a great time to enjoy the outdoors with your furry friend, it is also a season when you need to be extra vigilant about their safety. Spring comes with its own set of dangers for dogs, and as a responsible pet owner, you should be…
As dog owners, we are able to see exactly how our canines experience separation anxiety. It could be from the absence of their favorite human (their owner, the family children, etc.) or they could be affected by the temporary or permanent absence of another animal they had lived with. The bottom line is our dogs are creatures of companionship and…