How to Cope with Losing a Pet
Pets hold a special place in our hearts, becoming much more than just animals in our homes. They’re family. Losing them is tough, and it’s okay to grieve. As we work through the sadness, we can remember the good times, and when we’re ready, perhaps think about welcoming a new pet into our lives.
How Often Do You Take a Cat to the Vet?
Being a cat owner goes beyond having the best supplies – it also involves keeping on top of your cat’s health and wellness, including knowing when to schedule visits with your vet.
How Often Should I Take My Dog to the Vet?
As a dog parent, you do your best to give your canine companion all the attention, love, exercise, and proper nutrition they require.
Is Tylenol (Acetaminophen) Safe for Pets?
When your pet is in pain, it is natural to want to give them something for immediate relief, like Tylenol, but is it safe?
What is Your Pet Parent Personality?
Pets are part of the family, and just like children, they need a lot of teaching, guidance, and care. Pet moms and dads tend to fall into one of six distinct parenting styles (or a combination of two or more). While some pet parents are more rules-oriented, others are more permissive and laid back. Some […]
Librela for Dogs: A New Treatment for Osteoarthritis Pain
Librela, the brand name forbedinvetmab, is a breakthrough treatment for osteoarthritis (OA) pain in dogs, which became available in May of 2023.
7 Ways to Become a More Pet-Friendly Workplace
In recent years, the concept of pet-friendly workplaces has gained popularity as more employers recognize the advantages of creating a welcoming environment for pets.
Everything You Need to Know About Pain Management in Dogs
Being in pain is miserable, both for humans and for dogs. None of us like the idea of our pets being in pain, but thankfully there are effective medications available to keep our pets as comfortable as possible whilst we treat the cause of their pain.
5 Five Benefits of Mobile Vet Care for Older Adults
According to 2022 census data, almost 58 million adults ages 65 and older live in the U.S., or 17.3% of the nation’s population. By 2040, that number is predicted to grow to 22%.