Over the last few decades, there has been a sharp increase in the amount of care and moral obligation many people have when it comes to the treatment of animals. This has been fantastic and has seen the living quality of millions, if not billions, of animals increase across the world from the farm to the family home. However, while well-intentioned, sometimes these efforts can be placed in the wrong direction. Read More»
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»
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»