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Fatal heart disease from pet foods? This is the alarming suggestion circling the internet again following the release of more information from the FDA. It’s important to view such …
Having a well-socialized dog usually means you can take your dog just about anywhere and you know he’ll be friendly towards other people and dogs. Owners of poorly- or …
We’re proud to be recognized as a Gold level Cat Friendly Practice by the American Association of Feline Practitioners (AAFP), the highest distinction possible. We’re committed to providing the …
Problems associated with inadequate vitamin C Since guinea pigs are unable to produce their own vitamin C, it’s important that they get it in their diet! Guinea pigs deficient …
Adrenal gland disease is, unfortunately, a common disease of pet ferrets in the United States. Most affected ferrets are greater than 2 years of age. Many researchers believe that …
As our pets age, small “wart-like” bumps can appear on the skin. Should you be concerned? It’s always a good idea to have any new lumps or bumps examined …
Herbivores, such as pet rabbits, guinea pigs, and chinchillas, have special digestive systems that require some special considerations. Here are four things I bet you didn’t know about feeding …
Box turtles are among the most popular reptiles kept as pets in the United States. The ornate box turtle, the eastern box turtle, and the three-toed box turtle are …
Do I need to be concerned about my bird’s beak and nails? Most wild birds are naturally very active during the day and would normally encounter a huge variety …