Cats are notoriously independent creatures. When possible, they prefer to take care of their own needs. That need for independence is part of what sets cats apart from dogs. This is especially true where sickness is concerned. For the most part, dogs are good at letting you know when they're not feeling well. Unfortunately, that's not the case where cats are concerned. In fact, cats tend to mask symptoms when they aren't feeling well, which makes it difficult to seek medical attention for them.
15 September 2021
When your dog starts coughing after having spent time with other dogs, the first diagnosis that probably comes to mind is kennel cough. Typically caused by an airborne bacterium known as Bordetella, kennel cough can make your dog sound really sick. Thankfully, though, kennel cough is quite easy for vets to treat, and most dogs have a good outcome with treatment. You should take your dog to the vet as soon as you suspect it has kennel cough.
20 July 2021
Having a pet bird is a fun experience, and if you take care of your pet bird effectively, it can live for a long time and be a fun companion for your family. Birds are fragile creatures, however, and if there is any sign of illness or injury in your pet bird, you must take the critter to your local animal hospital immediately. This is the best way to ensure proper care and to diagnose what may be wrong with your bird.
2 April 2021
The patella, or kneecap, sits over your dog's stifle, or knee joint. Sometimes, dogs are born with what's known as luxating patella. This means the patella moves out of its groove and out of place. Older dogs can also end up with a luxating patella after a traumatic injury. Owners often assume that if their dog has a luxating patella, that means they need surgery. However, this is not always the case.
2 April 2021
Owning a senior dog can bring a lot of joy to your life. Your older dog is probably just as sweet as ever but may have lower energy levels or prefer to spend more time sleeping. Even if your senior dog seems to be in great health, it's important to take them to the vet for regular senior wellness exams. In fact, professionals recommend bringing senior dogs for check-ups twice a year.
9 February 2021
Being a vet tech is a niche career in veterinary medicine, and you want to get hired on at a quality vet clinic where your skills and expertise can be appreciated and you can get paid well. Nationally, vet techs makearound $34,000 yearly, with top vet techs earning over $50,000 a year. How much you can make when looking at jobs for vet techs varies, but how long you have been a vet tech, your location, and the area of veterinary medicine you work in can affect your wages.
13 January 2021
Is it okay to board your dog after they've received surgery? There isn't a clear yes or no answer to this question, and a lot of it depends on the nature of your dog's surgery, along with when the surgery was performed. Once your pooch is on the road to recovery, it should be fine to board your dog without jeopardizing their recovery, as long as certain considerations are followed.
11 December 2020
Runts can be straggly, sickly, and small, but to many humans, they've just as much right to survive as their healthy siblings. If you've happened upon a runt that requires rescuing, your chivalry is admirable; however, you should proceed with guided caution. Why The Mamma Cat Leaves The Runt Out There are many reasons a mother cat may abandon an offspring, and she may know something that isn't immediately obvious to a human bystander:
18 November 2020
It's hardly a shock that cats are regularly listed as one of the best possible pets for apartment living. They can live quite happily in the confines of your apartment and don't need anything like a daily walk. But apartment living for cats can sometimes result in injuries when your feline takes too much of an interest in the outside world. Have you heard of cat high-rise syndrome? Low and Medium Heights
20 October 2020
Are you the owner of a dog who has floppy ears? As cute as those ears may be, they are at a higher risk for infection than ears that stick straight up. Not every dog with floppy ears will end up with an ear infection, many do — so as an owner, this is a problem to at least be aware of. Here are the basic facts that you should know.
11 September 2020