health
Playing is fun, but a pet owner's primary responsibility is to monitor their pet's health and look out for medical problems.
Pets and Depression
Pets are often considered the best friends of man. It is, therefore, not surprising that we in the community often have the issue of how important pets are. Many of the depression sufferers confirmed that the biggest help in the fight against depression comes from their own dog or cat.
By Thomas Johnson7 years ago in Petlife
Puppy Journey: Renpet's Story
Recently we've seen some viral videos where dogs had gotten into their owners' cannabis. Every owner probably thought to themselves that would never be them. You also have owners who decided that they would purposefully give their fur baby cannabis just so that they could go viral. Unfortunately, I became one of those owners who thought that they would be able to keep their animal away from their cannabis product.
By Queen Pedii Writes7 years ago in Petlife
Signs Your Dog Needs to Go to the Vet
Dogs have ways of letting you know that things aren't right, as long as you pay attention. Familiarizing yourself with your pup's behaviors helps you to know when your dog needs to go to the vet, but that's not all you need to know. Spotting behavioral changes quickly is helpful. However, it's also essential to recognize the signs and symptoms of common issues that can point to more severe problems. Instead of heading to Google and getting scared sick, research your dog's breed, age, and common ailments. That can potentially save unnecessary visits to the vet, but knowledge will also let you know that your doggo needs to see the doc.
By Lorna Vause7 years ago in Petlife
Things I Learned Working in a Vet Office (Pt. 1)
Every pet owner has to make a visit to a veterinary office at some point, whether it's for vaccines, spay/neuter surgery, illness, or an emergency. One of the first things I noticed as an employee is just how many people don't actually know what the vaccines are and why they are important.There are two types of vaccines for cats and dogs: Core vaccines and non-core vaccines. A core vaccine is recommended for all animals of a species no matter their lifestyle. Non-core vaccines are suggested vaccines based off of the potential the animal has of exposure.
By Ashlii Bergquist7 years ago in Petlife
They Could Be Gone
Kayla and Marra were approximately four weeks old when I got them. It was just them and me against the world. Kayla, seen in this picture, was the bully of the two and always picking on her sister Marra. Kayla was my obnoxious one and Marra was the lovable teddy bear.
By Brandi Payne7 years ago in Petlife
Top 10 Health Concerns for French Bulldogs
When it comes to frenchies, many people underestimate the amount of health problems that this breed of dog is prone to. In this post, I would like to highlight the top ten health concerns of french bulldogs and what you, as their owner, can do to help limit your dog's risk.
By Megan Yoon7 years ago in Petlife
Aging Pets Need TLC. Top Story - October 2018.
When we adopt a cute little puppy or kitten, we generally are not thinking that at some point that puppy or kitten is going to become a senior citizen and require special care and pampering. But, the fact is dogs and cats have a much shorter life span than their human companions.
By Linda Paul7 years ago in Petlife
10 Ways to Keep Your Pet Healthy and Happy (According to a Pet Nutritionist)
Food, water, treats, and cuddles, that's all there is to it, right? Not exactly. In order to provide for your pets, you'll want to make sure you're giving your pets proper nutrition, plenty of exercise, and the best possible preventative pet care. Here are some tips you can use to keep your pet healthy and happy and out of any animal hospital.
By Brian McCann8 years ago in Petlife
What Your Pet's Nose Says About Their Health
Can a pet’s nose be an indicator of their overall health? Many pet owners learn that that cool wet noses indicate a dog is feeling well. On the other hand, warm dry noses mean trouble is brewing. Since pets can’t talk to us and often don’t make it clear when they have health issues, it would be great if their nose alone reassured us that things were okay. Unfortunately, that's just not the case. Here’s the truth about what the nose tells us about pet health.
By Armando Carrera8 years ago in Petlife
Health Benefits of Having Pets
Pets have been an integral part of human life for thousands of years. Whether hunting, helping out on the farm, or simply providing companionship, our furry friends have always been important family members. But can pets actually make us live longer? The answer appears to be a resounding yes! The health benefits of having pets are well-documented. Here are a few ways your four-legged friend will help you live a long and happy life.
By April Demarco8 years ago in Petlife
Things to Know About Your Pet's Dental Health
Let's admit it: our pets are cherished members of our family. We buy them the best foods, let them sleep in our beds, and take them on vacations. We fret about their health and are worried sick when they become ill. Then why do so many pet owners neglect our pet's dental health? According to Nationwide, a top provider of pet insurance, 80% of dogs have signs of dental disease by age 3! Many of us know how excruciating a toothache can be, and it is no different for our four-legged friends. However, dogs and cats do not often clearly communicate to us that they are hurting. It is essential to learn how to prevent oral health problems in our pets and recognize when they need veterinary dental care. Keep reading for some tips to keep their pearly whites in top shape.
By Izzy Erlich8 years ago in Petlife












