Three Big Feeding Mistakes That Could Be Dangerous for Your Cat

You are what you eat – and your cat is what he eats! What you feed your cat has a remarkable impact on his health, and some feeding mistakes can actually have huge health consequences in the long term. If you want your cat to stay healthy and happy throughout his lifetime, here are three big feeding mistakes to avoid. Feeding a Vegan Diet You might choose to eat a vegan diet for health reasons or to preserve the environment. [Read More]

Got A New Puppy? What You Need To Know About Lyme Disease

If you recently got your first puppy, you need to understand where Lyme disease is prevalent, how it is spread, and how you can prevent your dog from contracting Lyme disease. Where Lyme Disease Is Generally Found Lyme disease is found more in certain regions than it is in other regions. In the recent past, Lyme disease has been extremely common in the mid-west and the northeast and has been present in these areas for a while. [Read More]

3 Important Things You Need to Know About Feline Nutrition

The following are three important things that you need to know about the dietary needs of your feline friend.  Cats Need Protein  Although all mammals, carnivores in particular, need dietary protein in order to thrive, cats need more of it than their canine counterparts. Protein is comprised of various amino acids, and cats metabolize these at a faster rate than most other mammals do. Unlike dogs and certain other mammals, cats do not possess the ability to adjust their metabolisms to make up for a lowered protein intake—meaning that their bodies still act like they're processing high amounts of protein when they aren't. [Read More]

New Pups In The House? 3 Steps To Take If The New Mother Develops Mastitis

If your dog has recently given birth, and is experiencing pain when it nurses its pups, it may have developed mastitis. Mastitis is a bacterial infection that can affect the teats of nursing dogs. The infection occurs when teats are injured due to scratching or biting. As the pups nurse, germs travel up through the nipples into the milk ducts. Once infected, the nipples will become swollen and sore. They'll also develop a foul-smelling discharge. [Read More]