Flea Treatment for Cats
If fleas are on your cat, you can be sure that they are also in your home. There are three ways you can take fast action.
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As the seasons change, you're probably looking into a wide range of dog wellness concerns to ensure that your canine is happy and healthy in the new season.
As the summer comes to a close, it’s a mistake to think that it is safe to stop your flea and tick regime.
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Regular grooming and bathing is an important part in keeping your dog healthy.
If fleas are on your cat, you can be sure that they are also in your home. There are three ways you can take fast action.
Shelter dogs hold a special place in the hearts of all animal lovers. For many pet advocates, it’s hard for them to understand how someone could give up a pooch … although it ha...
So, you’ve decided to adopt a new cat. Congratulations! You probably have a lot of questions in the back of your mind. What color will my new cat be? What breed? How old? And sh...
Giving dogs medication is easy. Just hide the pill in a little peanut butter or cheese, and you’re all set! But it’s not so easy to find foods to hide cat medicine in.
You probably already know it's important to protect your dog from flea and tick bites, but are you familiar with how often you need to use a dog flea treatment for effective cov...
There is some definitive evidence that the temperatures are trending upwards for planet Earth. This may have important implications for our pets, especially those that go or liv...
Adult fleas are parasites that tend to live on the back, neck and underside regions of cats and dogs, with the eggs, larvae and pupae living off the host.
Dogs are exposed to fleas, ticks and mosquitoes on a daily basis.
As the summer comes to a close, it’s a mistake to think that it is safe to stop your flea and tick regime.
Although it is not very common, cats can be allergic to fish and seafood.