Just Adopted a Stray Cat? 3 Ways a Vet Visit Can Help

Adopting a stray cat can be a great way to give a home to a cat that was otherwise living on the streets. While many stray cats are quite friendly and can easily adjust to living indoors, it's important that you don't simply bring one indoors and expect it to be a great fit right away. In order to make sure that your cat is healthy and will be able to adjust to your new home, it's important to schedule a visit to the vet for the following reasons. Read More 

Opening A Veterinary Practice? Equipment You Need And Tips For Finding The Equipment

If you are planning to open your own veterinary practice, you know there are a variety of equipment that you need to get started. Below are three types of these equipment and tips for finding them. You can then open your doors and start treating the animals in your area. Equipment Needed Some equipment you will need include: Examining Tables Examining tables are needed to put the animals on so you can treat them. Read More 

What You Should Know When You Rescue An Abandoned Kitten

When you are going about your daily life, the last thing you might expect to find is a kitten stranded somewhere in your path. However, if you are an animal lover, this may be the way that you end up rescuing a kitten and bringing it into your life. Once you have determined that the kitten you rescued is going to be a part of your family, there will be several steps that you should take to care for your new family member and help them adjust to their new life. Read More 

It’s That Festive Season: How To Protect Your Dog From Toxic Hazards

Now that the holiday season has kicked into full gear, it's time to start worrying about your dog. You might not realize this, but the holidays are a dangerous time for your dog, especially with all the decorations you'll be putting out and the parties you'll be hosting. There are a lot of hazardous foods and substances your dog can come in contact with over the holidays. If your dog does come in contact with something that's poisonous, it's vital that you act quickly to minimize the danger that your dog is facing. Read More 

3 Pet-Friendly Tips For A Spooktacular Halloween

Whether or not you celebrate Halloween, the holiday can be a dangerous and anxiety-provoking time for pets. As the holiday approaches, there are ways you can keep your pet safe and comfortable. Be Mindful Of Harmful Food Some common foods pets should not eat include chocolate, artificial sweeteners, raisins, and coffee. These ingredients are of particular importance around Halloween because they may be found in different types of candy or gum. Read More