Older Pets May Be a Better Fit
A bouncy, clear-eyed puppy would have been the easy choice for Darryl and Katie Jockers of Northglenn, Colo.
Instead, the couple is drawn to the misfits and the unwanted. Their house is already home to a yellow Labrador mix found in the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina, a black Lab retired from his job as a guide dog, a golden tabby cat and a 10-year-old Siamese. [Read More] |
Accreditation Matters Holiday Temptations Can Cause Emergencies
Tinsel, lights, food! The holidays offer many temptations for all of us, including our pets. Think about how you’re attracted to all of the glitz and fun of the holidays, and multiply that by 10 for your pets. Amid the holiday cheer, we know that hazards are lurking everywhere, but they don’t. [Read More] |
Button Up Your Overcoat
Old Man Winter has arrived and the temperatures are only going to get lower. If you own a short-haired dog that stays outside for extended periods of time, some type of outerwear may be in order. Here are a few things to consider when you’re selecting a comfortable coat for your canine friend. [Read More] |
Walk Your Way to Health With Your Best Friend
Resolving to lose weight? Exercise with your dog! [Read More] |
Beyond Rudolph: Reindeer Origins and Habits
Reindeer became part of American Santa Claus stories in the nineteenth-century poem, “A Visit from St. Nicholas.” But the animals have been domesticated and farmed in Eurasia for millennia. [Read More] |
Living With Canine Epilepsy
Epilepsy is one of the most common neurologic diseases in dogs. It can be a frustrating and debilitating condition but many dogs are still able to lead happy, healthy lives in spite of it. Understanding exactly what kind of medical care and attention your dog needs can help accomplish that. [Read More] |