Keeping Your Dog Happy And Healthy

Keeping Your Dog Happy And Healthy

Three Ways A Dog Veterinary Check Up Can Help Reduce Dental Problems

A dog's mouth is a delicate and complex part of their body. It's made up of multiple parts, including the teeth, gums, tongue, lips, and jaw. The mouth is an important part of your dog's overall health because it helps them eat, drink and even breathe. Dental problems are common in dogs and can lead to serious health issues if left untreated. Dogs often develop dental

What Causes Chronic Egg Laying in Parrots (and How Do You Stop It)?

It's not like the importance of pet desexing isn't understood. With both dogs and cats, the procedure can help to reduce unwanted behaviour (generally aggressive and antisocial behaviour) while also preventing unwanted litters. But when it comes to the animal members of your family, you might not have a dog or cat. Pet parrots are not usually desexed, unless it's a ne

4 Things to Do That Will Ensure Your Pet Has a Smooth Recovery From Dental Surgery

While dental surgery is a relatively risk-free procedure for pets compared to other medical treatments, it can still be a daunting experience for pet owners. Thankfully, as long as you're well prepared, there's little to worry about. Before your pet undergoes dental surgery, there are several steps you can take to ensure that the recovery period goes smoothly. If you'

Beyond Haircuts: 4 Additional Grooming Services You Should Consider For Your Dog

Did you know that dog groomers can do more than just brush and cut your pooch's fur? If your furry friend is due for a bath and a trim, here are four additional grooming services you should ask your dog salon about. 1. Nail trimming Nail trimming is one of the most important grooming treatments your dog needs to keep them happy and healthy. Since dogs these days are p

5 Reasons Why Brushing Your New Puppy Often Is Super Important

New dog owners, rejoice! There are tons of ways to give your new puppy a home-grooming treatment that will make her more comfortable. There are many reasons why you should brush your new pup on a regular basis, but here are the top six: 1. Brush to prevent shedding  When you brush your pup's coat, it removes the dead hair and product build-up from her coat, helpi