April is American Heartworm Awareness month, a disease that afflicts between 1 million to 1.2 million dogs per year, according the the American Heartworm Society (AHS). This number is likely much higher with many cases not being reported to the AHS.
We know it can be an icky subject to talk about- but there is a lot about your pet’s stool that can be an indicator of their health. Not only is it important to monitor what goes into their body, but it is also necessary to keep an eye on what’s coming out.
Would you know if your cat was stressed?
Not everyone has time to cook meals for their dog, but with a little effort, you could try adding some healthy toppers to their dry food that you already give them! Here are the top 5 foods we suggest to give a try:
Does your fido or fluffy have bad breath? That offensive odor could signify serious health risks for you beloved companion.
Obesity is an accumulation of excessive energy stored by adipose (fatty) tissue sufficient enough to contribute to disease.
The recent outbreak of canine influenza virus (CIV) in the Midwestern region of the United States has affected more than 1,000 dogs. Should you be worried?
And remember folks, always spay or neuter your pets!
-Bob Barker