health
Playing is fun, but a pet owner's primary responsibility is to monitor their pet's health and look out for medical problems.
SUMMER SAFETY TIPS FOR YOUR PETS
We all enjoy enjoying the long, sunny summer days outside with our four-legged friends, but being too enthusiastic in hot weather can be dangerous. The majority of us, and many of our dogs, are out and about even more throughout the season. Summer, on the other hand, brings its own collection of future issues. We will keep our pets healthy and safe by using common sense by taking preventative steps.
By kalpit bhawnani5 years ago in Petlife
What You Need to Know About EPI
I’m here to raise awareness about a disease I had no idea existed until several months ago. I’m no expert, but I want to share everything I’ve learned as an owner of a dog diagnosed with EPI. Personal experience is often the best teacher.
By Xennariel Revenlyr5 years ago in Petlife
Common Skin Problems In Cats And Dogs
Skin disorders in dogs and cats can occur in various parts of the body, such as skin, fur, ear and nails, depending on each individual etiology. To determine the causes of illness, medical tests, physical examinations and history of prior exposure to the environment needed for accurate diagnosis. Some of the common skin problems in pets include:
By Jenifer Loras5 years ago in Petlife
What happened when I started feeding my cat CBD
My cat is fat, and somewhat old, she is very sweet and loving, however; she has slowed down a lot over time. I have found her to play less, jump less, enjoy less. She became more irritable, and I worried it maybe due to her joints. I was working at a local CBD store and figured it was time to try CBD for my dear cat.
By L.D. Malachite 5 years ago in Petlife
CATS FOREVER
According to the American Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals (ASPCA), over 3.3 million cats enter Us animal shelters. This a daunting number of stray animals that are roaming around in the streets, posing health risks to a great human population.
By Dandelionclub5 years ago in Petlife
BOAS Surgery
For any brachycephalic breed of dog, this relates to the breed of dogs that have a flat face essentially, the nose is pushed into the face this is known as the brachycephalic form which essentially causes an obstruction of the airways which is why you will see most of these breed snorting, snoring heavily and finding it hard to breath and regulate their temperature soif they over heat which is very common this can be fatal as well as needing to keep them warmer than the average pooch. I would seriously recommend BOAS surgery, all 5 elements.
By Mark Andrew Findlay5 years ago in Petlife
How to Keep Your Pets in Great Shape During COVID-19
As the crisis surrounding the COVID-19 coronavirus continues to unfold, more and more people are taking long-term steps to care for themselves or their loved ones and their pets. With uncertainty surrounding the ongoing lockdowns and restrictions, many take the steps necessary to ensure that there's a safe and livable home for themselves and a pleasant and healthy environment for their cats, dogs, and other cuddly pets.
By Martin Bagel-Brown5 years ago in Petlife
Things to Make Your Dog Live Longer and Healthy
Nothing in this world can match the unconditional love which dogs offer to us. They are indeed the best companions one can ever ask for. If we have them at our house, it becomes our duty to provide them with the best care possible.
By Mila Jones5 years ago in Petlife











