There are multiple reasons your dog's body temperature could be higher than normal - they could have a fever (which often means infection), or it could be elevated from environmental factors such as heat and humidity.
Floods, tornadoes, hurricanes, wildfires. There’s no part of the country that hasn’t been affected by weather emergencies in recent years. Here in the Gulf South, we're no strangers to tropical weather (and accompanying problems).
It’s generally agreed that Memorial Day is the unofficial beginning of summer. And who better to celebrate the start of the season with than your dog?
Foxtails may look like harmless tall grasses to the untrained eye, but they’re actually devils-in-disguise. Common in the Western United States, this fast-growing weed can grow 4 feet tall and proliferate easily, spreading their seeds everywhere.
Taking care of a dog is typically pretty straight forward.
If your dog or cat had an accident, would you know how to stabilize them before transporting them to the vet or to an
Have you ever had a pet with kidney disease? It's surprisingly common.
Most people think of bleach or rat poison when they think of household toxins. If that’s you, you’re right. Yet, there are many other less obvious items that could pose a hazard.