pets--animals

3 Tips For Ensuring That Your Dog's Cropped Ears Heal Safely

Pets & Animals Blog

If you plan on having your dog's ears cropped, you need to be prepared for their aftercare. Here are three tips you should follow to ensure that your dog heals properly following their procedure. #1 Keep Your Dog's Ear Clean The most important thing you can do is keep your dog's ears cleaned. Their ears need to stay super clean until they are able to completely heal. If you do not keep their ears clean, their ears will not heal properly and you could face additional vet bills.

21 March 2017

Pet Care Business Service Ideas

Pets & Animals Blog

If you're considering starting your own pet care business but don't know how busy you will be, there are plenty of services that you can offer your community. If you have some references and experience working with animals, you may be on your way to a successful home business.  While many people just associate dog-walking with a pet care business, there are several other services that you can offer for all types of pets, not just dogs.

20 March 2017

Feline Oral Care: 3 Tips to Help Maintain Good Oral Hygiene

Pets & Animals Blog

Cats are well-known for being self-groomers, and they're very meticulous in keeping themselves particularly clean from their whiskers to their tails. However, whenever it comes to their oral hygiene, they drop the ball. They aren't able to keep their mouths clean the way that they can keep their bodies clean, and they aren't exactly keen on prying fingers in their mouths. However, with a little bit of knowledge, planning, and practice, it is possible for cat owners to get their cats to open up and say "

22 February 2017

Look At These Indicators Of Horse Health

Pets & Animals Articles

Unlike many species of livestock that will mask symptoms of injury or disease, horses will usually display symptoms of health problems fairly quickly. Certain changes should be investigated because they can indicate serious problems that need to be taken care of. Signs of pain in the hooves and changes in the digestive system can be signs of laminitis or colic, two of the most serious horse health problems. There are other equine health problems that are not necessarily fatal, but that do require immediate veterinary attention.

23 December 2013