Tips for Caring for Your Pregnant Horse

If you have never cared for a pregnant horse, you might be concerned about providing the proper care. Pregnancy is not anything to be anxious about, but your mare will have some additional care needs you should be aware of. Here are some basic tips to help you know how to keep your horse health during pregnancy. 1. Know when to schedule ultrasounds. Once you know that your mare is pregnant, you should contact your vet about scheduling a pet ultrasound. Read More 

3 Emergency Dog Care Instances to Prepare For

The minute that you purchase a dog you realize that the dog is not a pet, but a member of your family. With a new dog it is important that you take care of them in every way. You most likely have a meal plan and also have a shot schedule just to ensure the dog is healthy and happy. These are all great ways to keep your dog healthy, but there are instances that occur that are not planned. Read More 

Older Dachshund Suddenly “Going” On The Floor? A Spinal Issue May Be To Blame

Dachshunds are one of the most popular dogs in the world because they are sweet, fun, and a joy to train. However, older dogs of the breed may end up developing spinal issues that lead to bladder control problems. Thankfully, these conditions can be treated successfully: Sudden Bladder Problems May Be A Spinal Issue While dachshunds are notoriously difficult to housebreak when they are young, most get the hang of it eventually. Read More 

Dealing With Your Dog’s Arthritis

If you have a pet that has arthritis then you'll want to do your part to help them feel better and to move around easier. There are actually a lot of different things that you can do that can take some of the pain and inflammation away, so your dog will feel better and move around better. You'll want to try out a variety of different things to see which ones seem to work best for your dog. Read More 

Tips For Visiting An Animal Hospital When You Have To Put Your Pet To Sleep

For a pet owner, there's nothing more difficult than having to take the pet to an animal hospital to have it put to sleep. Although the veterinarians, technicians, and receptions you encounter at the animal hospital in your city will be sympathetic and kind, the reality is that this visit will be emotional and challenging for you. As the appointment date and time approaches, it's nice if you can spend as much time with your pet as possible. Read More