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Pet Health & Safety

Toxic Foods & Plants for Dogs

We are often asked, what is toxic to dogs? Some we know about, however, there are many others we are not aware of that are just as dangerous and poisonous to yourpet.

Click here for a list of common foods that are harmful to dogs.

Food & Lifestyle

Most Loyal Dog Breeds

Every since early history, humans have developed a special bond with dogs. We share a common need for companionship, love, security, friendship, and loyalty. Based on history and owner experiences, these particular breeds have made it to the list of most loyal dog breeds.

See which breeds made the list!

Pet Health & Safety

Toxic Foods & Plants for Cats

There are various foods that are toxic to cats. Some we know about, however, there are many others we are not aware of that are just as dangerous and poisonous to your pet.

Click here for a list of common foods that are harmful to cats.

Fleas & Other Parasites

Don't let these pesky parasites spoil your fun!

Flea & Tick Season is year-round and it's important to take preventative measures to keep your pets safe.

Stay safe with 4 easy steps! Find out what they are here.


Fleas & Other Parasites

The Dangers of Chewing Lice & Sucking Lice

There are about 460 species of sucking lice and 3,000 species of chewing lice. Unlike fleas and ticks, lice do not persist or travel in the environment. The life cycle takes about 21 days to complete.

Find out what are the signs of an infected pet!

 
 
 
Quick Guides
 
Common Dog Ailments
 
Common Cat Ailments
 
Quick TEN

ASK A VET - Got a question? We've got answers!
 
QUESTION:
It seems that whenever my dog licks around the mouth it always leaves a stain. This also happens if his eyes are watery. Is there something wrong with my dog or is there something I can give him so he won't have these stains?

ANSWER:
This is a common problem for both cats and dogs. This problem can be inherited by cats and dogs and cause them to develop very small tear ducts or overly watery eyes. This problem can also be caused as a response to various products your pet is taking. Over the counter solutions are available, click here to get the complete answer >>







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