Peanut Butter and Food Allergies in Pets
Is your pet itching and scratching? Is your pet’s coat dry? Many people commonly give their pets peanut butter because it is a food that they personally enjoy and want to share it with their beloved pet. There really is no upside to doing this and we can’t emphasize enough the downsides....
Traveling with your pet checklist
Pet travel in the United States is on the increase, according to the Travel Industry Association of America. 29.1 million U.S. adults say that they have traveled with a pet on a trip of 50 miles or more in the past three years, and pet travel increases in the summer months when more families travel....
Pet Odors–Important Warning Signs
Pet Odors–Important Warning Signs Pets need occassional baths to clean up odors and good dental hygiene can do wonders too. But, for the most part, pets should feel and smell nice. You should be able to hold them, hug them and love them without feeling like you are going to pass out from the smell....
Treatment Alternatives For Cats and Dogs With Cancer
Treatment Alternatives For Cats and Dogs With Cancer Conventional Veterinary Perspective Cancer is a disease process in which healthy cells stop functioning properly and abnormal cells begin growing at an out of control rate. Normal cells grow, divide and die in an orderly fashion. Cancer cells grow...
Preventing Heartworm Infection in Dogs
Preventing Heartworm Infection in Dogs Your options: Ivermectin-based Products: Heartgard, Heartgard Plus, Iverhart Plus, Iverhart Max, Tri-Heart Plus Milbemycin-based Products: Interceptor, Sentinel Selamectin-based Products: Revolution Moxidectin-based Products: Advantage Multi, Proheart6 Heartworm...
Save on Pet Care
Save on Pet Care Let’s not kid ourselves: Things are tight, and people are learning to make do with less. That’s the bad news. The good news: You don’t have to shortchange your pets to save money. By focusing on prevention, smart buys and sharing, you can slash what you spend on your...
Euthanasia – When is it Time?
The decision regarding the euthanasia of a beloved pet may be the most difficult decision one makes in one’s entire life; obviously, the consequences are irrevocable. Whatever the decision is, it should be one that you can always look back upon and know that the best decision was made and that you...
Owners of Older Dogs Report Improvement with Stem Cell Therapy
Osteoarthritis and the Older Dog Clinical Data Summary* | Older Dog Age Range = 9 to 18 years Quality of Life from 90 Day Owner Surveys To learn more about stem cell therapy go to www.advancedcareforpets.com 81% showed an improved quality of life 83% of owners would recommend Stem...