Training Older Pets
Whether you have recently adopted an older pet, or have given up trying to
correct your pet's bad habits, it is not too late to teach him good manners.
From housebreaking to digging and chewing, the American Animal Hospital Association
(AAHA) offers tips on how . . . . More >> | Pocket Pet Care
From the moment you hold a soft ball of fluff cupped in your hands, you're smitten. The nose twitches, the whiskers wiggle, and the eyes shine. A fragile, furry bundle of love has put its trust in you, and you have made a new best friend. Welcome to the world of pocket pets.Rabbits, . . . . More >> | Lyme Disease In Pets Lyme disease affects people, pets, and livestock. It is caused by a bacterial infection spread mainly by deer/bear ticks, but in fact may be able to be spread by other blood sucking pests (deer and horse flies, mosquito’s, wood ticks, etc.). Dogs do not necessarily have to . . . . More >> |