Pet Health: Preventing Obesity

Obesity, and the complications that come with it, is not just a problem for humans; it is a problem for pets as well. They too can be at increased risk of heart disease, high blood pressure, type 2 diabetes, kidney disease, osteoarthritis, and more when they are overweight, which can seriously impact their overall health […]
Protecting Your Pet Against Rabies

When many people think of rabies, they think of wild animals. While animals such as raccoons, foxes, bats, and skunks are more likely to have rabies, it can affect dogs, cats, and humans as well. However, rabies is 100% preventable through vaccines and postexposure prophylaxis (PEP). In the United States, rabies in domesticated dogs is […]
Protecting Your Dog from Fleas and Ticks

These pesky bugs can strike year-round, but they tend to be most active in warm, humid weather. A flea infestation can lead to itching and skin irritation for your dog, and ticks can carry a wide range of diseases such as Lyme disease and Rocky Mountain spotted fever. Taking steps to prevent flea and tick […]
DIY: Frozen Treats for Your Dog

There’s nothing quite like cooling off with an icy treat after being outside in the summer heat. Your pets enjoy a refreshing snack too, and there are a lot of dog-friendly foods that are healthy and delicious (in moderation, of course!). Give your dog something to look forward to this summer by whipping up a […]
Summer Heat: Keep Your Dog Cool and Safe

As the summer heat and humidity crank up, it is important to take steps to keep your dog from overheating. Dogs who are older or overweight may be at even greater risk in high temperatures and have a harder time cooling down on their own. Here are a few ways you can protect your pet’s […]
5 Ways to Keep Your Dog Cool This Summer

This summer is gearing up to be a hot one in the Southeast. With temperatures soaring, it can be tempting to stay inside, but fresh air is good for you and your pets. The important thing is knowing how to stay safe, keep cool, and recognize signs of danger. Try to avoid going outside during […]
6 Tips for Managing Your Dog’s Anxiety

Just as people become anxious, dogs do too. They may become nervous or fearful when left alone, during storms, or around other animals or people. Recognizing triggers for your dog’s anxiety can help you to be proactive in helping them to feel calmer, safer, and more relaxed. When dogs are anxious, they may show it […]
Fun Ways to Exercise with Your Dog

As the temperature begins to warm up and days get longer, it is time to shake off the winter blues and get active. Springtime is perfect to exercise with your dog because it’s not too hot or too cold – it’s just right for being outside. Staying physically active is important for both human and […]
Managing Your Dog’s Diabetes

Did you know that dogs can develop diabetes much like humans do? They also rely on their pancreas to secrete insulin and help keep blood sugar in check. If this process is interrupted, your dog may develop diabetes. They may or may not require insulin depending on the severity of the disease and how well […]
5 Tips for Caring for a Senior Dog

Whether you adopt a dog that is already in its senior years, or your pup has grown up with your family, older dogs require some special care and attention. November is National Senior Pet Month, and a great time to ensure you’re taking the proper steps to help your senior dog live as happy, healthy, […]