3 Common Health Problems In Kittens

16 September 2022
 Categories: Pets & Animals, Blog

When you bring a kitten home, there's likely to be lots of excitement and a sharp learning curve as you get to know your new addition and learn how to care for them. You will, of course, need to get your kitten vaccinated when they're around two months old to protect them from several serious conditions, some of which can be fatal. However, it's also wise to be aware of other health problems your kitten is susceptible to developing as their immune systems mature. Read More 

Essential Packing List for a Dog’s Hospital Stay

15 January 2018
 Categories: Pets & Animals, Blog

When your dog is unwell or is having treatment that requires a stay in a veterinary hospital, it can be a very upsetting thing to deal with. Although you know the dog will be well looked after, it's still easy to spend a lot of time worrying about them. It's stressful for your dog, too. They don't really understand what's happening, and the anxiety of being away from home can be quite severe. Read More 

Things You Should Know Before Getting A German Shepherd Dog

26 December 2017
 Categories: Pets & Animals, Blog

German Shepherds are beautiful, intelligent dogs, however they do require a lot of time and care. The German Shepherd dog originated in Germany in 1899 and were bred to herd and guard sheep. There are two lines of German Shepherds, the working line and the show line. Both lines require an enormous amount of care, so here are some things you should know before purchasing a German Shepherd dog. They Require Plenty Of Mental Stimulation Read More 

Feline Medical Emergencies That Would Warrant a Visit to the Vet

14 December 2017
 Categories: Pets & Animals, Blog

No pet owner would like to watch their cat suffering. However, if you are a new pet owner, chances are you will not be aware of what may constitute a pet emergency and what is a minor health problem that your cat will easily overcome. It is critical for individuals to know discern the difference so that they can save money by avoiding unnecessary vet visits but also make sure that they are not risking the life of their cat. Read More