How To Know When It's Time To Put Your Dog Down Posted on:
10 September 2020
Putting down your dog and saying a final goodbye to your furry best friend is one of the hardest decisions you'll have to make as a pet owner. It's a selfless decision to
Boarding Vs. Pet Sitting: Which Is Better For Your Dog? Posted on:
24 August 2018
When you go on vacation or travel for a business, and you either can't or don't want to bring your dog with you, then you may be considering between pet boarding or pet s
Wound Care For Dogs Posted on:
22 August 2018
When your dog gets a wound it is natural for you to be worried. There are certain things that your veterinarian will do and that you will also be asked to do so that your
Pause For Paws: What To Do When Your Dog Has A Problem With His Feet Posted on:
21 August 2018
Owning a dog is often an adventure, especially with the more rambunctious breeds. Whether your dog is an outdoor explorer or canine couch potato, though, you need to keep
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Do you absolutely adore animals? Perhaps, you frequently welcome abandoned dogs or cats into your home that you find in the streets. When you rescue an animal, be sure to schedule an appointment with a veterinarian as quickly as possible. This professional can run some tests on your new pet to make sure he or she doesn’t have a disease or other type of medical condition. A veterinarian can also recommend any vaccinations or medications your cat or dog may need. Your veterinarian can spay or neuter your new pet if you would like him or her to. On this blog, I hope you will discover how a veterinarian can protect both you and the abandoned animal you’ve brought into your home. Enjoy!