A microchip is a tiny device, about the size of a grain of rice, that is implanted under a pet’s skin. This is done with a needle, so the process is much like getting an injection.
Did you know you can get clues about how your pet is feeling just by looking at his/her tongue or feeling his/her pulse?
Preparing for a new baby is exciting. There’s setting up a nursery, new toys, clothes, and bedding for starters. Then, there’s caring for yourself as a soon-to-be new parent.
If you’re like a lot of dog owners, you’re used to a certain set of vaccines. When they’re due, they’re due, and you (along with your veterinary team) consider them part of a standard preventive care routine.
You get a reminder email, text, or postcard -- your dog or cat is due for a vaccine or two.
Losing a beloved pet is never easy. It’s hard on the whole family, yet for children, especially younger ones, this is often their first experience with death and they may feel confused, angry, or scared more than sad.
Receiving slobbery kisses from our canine companions is part of the dog-loving package, but do you ever wonder why they do this?
While fleas are an especially common problem for dogs and cats during the summer months, pet owners generally have to battle parasite