If your cat begins to go to the bathroom outside the litter box, that can be the sign of an illness as opposed to a behavioral issue. We can tell the difference and determine if your cat may have a bowel disease or other condition.
Taking care of your pet and his or her needs includes making sure your pet gets regular exercise, eats properly, and stays near your home. You should also take your pet to the vet regularly for checkups, since this can result in a longer lifespan.
During the holidays, make sure to keep tinsel, string, and ribbons away from your dogs and cats. You don't want your furry friend to ingest one of these things ending them up in the vet's office.
If you notice a significant amount of hair loss or shedding, make sure you consider the time of year before you panic. It's natural for your pet to begin losing its winter coat during the early part of spring.
Are you concerned that the brush you're using to groom your pet could be hurting them? We're always here to help you understand the grooming needs of your pet and to offer suggestions for keeping them happy and healthy.
We recognize that it can be difficult to watch your once energetic puppy turn lethargic as they get older. While some of the energy decline is a natural part of aging, it's wise to bring them in regularly so we can ensure they don't have an underlying health condition.