Category: Dog Hygiene

Pet Cancer Awareness Month. 

Sponsored by Pet Cancer Awareness and the Blue Buffalo Foundation for Cancer Research. Set an appointment Setting an appointment is the first step to better your pooch’s health. Having regular check ups for your dog will help keep track of their health and give you piece of mind. Once you…

National Service Dog Eye Examination Month.

The American College of Veterinary Ophthalmologists hosts this annual event when over 200 veterinary ophthalmologists donate their services to provide eye exams to service dogs in the US and Canada. If you have a pup you can always find one near you or you can set up an appointment at…

Chip Your Pet Month: Basics for caring for…

Caring for a pet is a large responsibility but it can be simplified by using training techniques, providing a healthy diet, maintaining you pup’s weight, and having your dog microchipped after adoption. This way they can be healthy and happy and you never have to worry about your dog should…

Monday April 25, 2015 is World Veterinary Day

It is a day many pups dread but World Veterinary Day is an important day for you and your pooch. It reminds you of the importance of your dog’s health and can help you become a better caregiver for your pet. Here are a few things you can do on…

Pet Dental Health Month

Your pet’s dental health can affect the rest of their body if not treated properly. Taking care of your pooch or kitten’s oral health can keep them happy and healthy for years to come. Here are a few ways to keep your pet’s teeth healthy. Brush ‘em It may not…

Responsible Pet Owner Month

Having a pet is a big responsibility with even bigger rewards. Pets love their owners unconditionally and will be endlessly loyal to you and your family. That being said your pet deserves the same respect. Be sure to properly care for your friend so they will be healthy and happy….

Spay/Neuter Awareness Month

Spaying and Neutering your pet is important for the health of your animal as well as the health of pets all over. Population Among household pets only 30 percent find their forever home. Due to over population there are just too many animals to house. Luckily there are plenty of…

Lyme Disease and Your Dog

Canine Lyme Disease and Dog Health Of course you allow your puppy to play outside; your new friend and companion is energetic, curious, and downright rambunctious, and in order to healthily relieve all of that energy as well as get exercise and explore the world around them, sating their mental…

Skunkeriffic! How to De-Skunk Your Dog

Tomato tamato: How to effectively de-skunk your pet. Don’t Leave them outside to “air out”: de-skunk your dog quickly. Every dog owner dreads the day their pooch comes in to their home wreaking of Pepé Le Pew. There are a few solutions that work that will help you rid your…

The Goldendoodle: Smart, Fun, and Hypoallergenic

Smart, Fun, and Hypoallergenic It can sometimes be difficult for a person to understand the idea that a dog has a purpose that has literally been bred into them, yet that is precisely the case with many purebreds. Over the past several centuries, these purebred dogs have been shaped towards…

Are Allergies a Problem with Miniature Bernedoodles?

The Hypoallergenic Miniature Bernedoodle Allergies can wreak havoc on your life, causing you illness, lethargy, and just generally making you feel miserable for extended periods of time. Tracking down the source of your allergic reaction is critical to living a happy, energetic lifestyle, but sometimes it isn’t that simple. When…

Is There REALLY Such A Thing As Hypoallergenic…

Hypoallergenic Dog Breeds The Misconception The idea that hypoallergenic dog breeds exist is certainly attractive—but also misguided. Some breeders tout their dogs as hypoallergenic, but it’s important to know what that really means.  Underneath all of those sweaters your beloved family member is still a canine. All dogs naturally produce…