3 Important Vaccines For Dogs Who Hike And Hunt Posted on:
25 October 2022
Some dogs live indoors and barely even go outside to use the bathroom. Other dogs spend lots of time not only outside but in the wilderness. If you hike or hunt with your
How Vets Make Pet Anesthesia As Safe As Possible Posted on:
5 July 2022
Many veterinary surgeries and procedures are performed under anesthesia. With anesthesia, there are always some risks. However, as a pet owner, you can rest assured that
Infinite Itches: Could Your Pet Bird Have Lice? Posted on:
19 April 2022
The average human scratches themselves approximately 97 times per day. Pet birds tend to scratch themselves a lot too. This can occur by itself, or as part of your bird's
Is Your Cat Abnormally Gassy? Posted on:
22 February 2022
Every mammal expels gas from time to time, but if your cat seems to have particularly frequent or foul-smelling gas, it might be difficult to tolerate. It's important to
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Do you absolutely adore animals? Perhaps, you frequently welcome abandoned dogs or cats into your home that you find in the streets. When you rescue an animal, be sure to schedule an appointment with a veterinarian as quickly as possible. This professional can run some tests on your new pet to make sure he or she doesn’t have a disease or other type of medical condition. A veterinarian can also recommend any vaccinations or medications your cat or dog may need. Your veterinarian can spay or neuter your new pet if you would like him or her to. On this blog, I hope you will discover how a veterinarian can protect both you and the abandoned animal you’ve brought into your home. Enjoy!