Naturally Treating Epilepsy Epilepsy is a growing concern with pet owners and is becoming a very common problem
in veterinary medicine. Epilepsy, sometimes called a seizure disorder, is
a sudden, involuntary change in behavior, muscle control, consciousness, and/or
sensation. A seizure is often . . . . More >> | Tick Transmitted Disease
Ticks are such small insects, but they can pose a very great danger to us and our companion animals. They prey on the blood of dogs, horses, deer, birds, rodents, and people. There are hundreds of kinds of ticks, including the dog tick and the deer tick.The diseases that . . . . More >> | Caring For Your New Addition Your new kitten or puppy will grow up to be a very important part of your family. The care you give him/her will ultimately determine the behavioral and physical well being of your new pet as an adult. The adage “an ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure” certainly holds . . . . More >> |