Keeping Your Pet Healthy and Happy

Testing Your Diabetic Pet's Glucose at Home

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A diabetes diagnosis for your dog or cat may mean you will need to do at-home glucose monitoring. Glucose monitoring may mean performing difficult tests on your pets on a daily basis or multiple times a day. You will need to find the easiest way to check your pet’s glucose levels so they can stay healthy and active life. Read on to learn more about monitoring your pet’s diabetes at home and different ways to do it. Read More»

Worried About Your Puppy? Signs They Need An Emergency Puppy Checkup

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If you have a new puppy, now’s the time to start monitoring their health. The first thing you need to do is schedule an initial checkup with your puppy’s veterinarian. After that, you might think that you can avoid the vet until the next regularly scheduled checkup. If your puppy remains happy and healthy, that might be the case. However, there might be times when your puppy needs to see the vet for a health checkup. Read More»

Why Dog Grooming Is a Top Best Value-For-Money Service

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People who have dogs as pets knows just how loyal they can be, and most would do anything to keep them happy and healthy. However, when it comes to dog grooming on your own, very few people have any idea what they are doing. Yes, it can be a good idea to try and save money where you can, but dog grooming is not one of those services that can be avoided. Read More»

Monitoring Your Dog After De-Sexing: What to Look Out For

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For dogs, pet de-sexing is practically the definition of routine surgery. In fact, barring some limited exemptions, it’s mandatory in Australia. The surgery itself is brief (your dog will typically go home on the same day), and the required recovery time is minimal. During this recovery time, dog owners should monitor the site of the surgery. While complications are rare, it’s necessary to be prepared. How would you know if your dog’s de-sexing wasn’t as straightforward as expected? Read More»

After Hours Animal Care Services: 4 Signs That Your Dog Needs Vet Services

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Not many people understand the responsibility that comes with owning a pet. As a dog owner, you have to ensure your pet is happy and healthy. That means you have to get proper food for your dog and take them to a certified vet for regular check-ups and other after-hours animal care services. Moreover, you need to seek treatment for your pet in good time when you notice signs of sickness. Read More»