Have you considered adopting a dog or cat? Why not try an older pet? There are plenty of reasons to adopt an older dog or cat, not the least of which is that they are already house trained (or can figure it out quickly). Most senior pets do not destroy property like shoes or furniture …
Pet Diabetes on the Rise in America
Diabetes: Diabetes is on the rise in America and our pets are no exception. According to a 2016 study released by Banfield Pet Hospital, the incidence of diabetes is on the rise in dogs and cats throughout the country. Between 2006 and 2015, researchers identified a startling 80% increase in diabetes in dogs and an 18% increase …
November: Pet Diabetes Month
Is your pet at risk for Diabetes? If you don’t know, you’re not alone. Many people do not realize that their cat or dog can develop diabetes. Diabetes has been diagnosed in cats of all ages, both sexes (intact and neutered), and all breeds. It more frequently affects older cats, especially neutered males. Any dog …