February is Adopt A Rescued Rabbit Month! We’re definitely ‘hoppy’ to support this cause. Bunnies are one of the most frequently rehomed animals. This is very sad, because they make wonderful pets. A Seminole, FL vet discusses adopting a rescued bunny below. Rehoming Issue Why are bunnies so often rehomed? Much—though not all—of this has to do with the fact that people often give them to kids as Easter presents. This can make for some … Read More
January is Train Your Dog Month! If your canine companion hasn’t finished his petucation yet, this is a perfect time for it. While you don’t necessarily have to teach Fido advanced commands, he should know basic obedience commands. Sit, Stay, Heel, Come, and Lay Down are the five most crucial. Down and Leave It (or Drop It) are also very helpful. Of course, it will take time and patience to get your adorable student through … Read More
Happy New Year! Are you making resolutions this year? If so, your pooch will be right there with you, cheering you on with tail wags and happy dances. In fact, Fido has a few goals of his own … and they’re pretty adorable. A Seminole, FL vet lists some of them below. Score More Bacon No surprises here. If Fido could list his favorite things ever, treats (and bacon) would probably be pretty high up … Read More
Happy Holidays! We love seeing photos of our furry patients getting pampered at this time of year. Unfortunately, there are many kitties out there who don’t have trees to climb or laps to curl up in. There are also many sweet homeless dogs who just want someone to love them and give them bacon and belly rubs. If you’re an animal lover, like us, you probably would love to help them. A Seminole, FL vet … Read More
One thing many of us love about the holiday season is seeing how people decorate. Many of you have at least one neighbor that goes all-out … unless of course you are that neighbor. Just keep your canine buddy in mind as you get your place ready for the holidays. A local Seminole, FL vet offers some advice on decorating for the season with Man’s Best Friend. Plants Many popular holiday plants are toxic to … Read More
Did you know that as many as 80 percent of dogs over the age of eight have arthritis? This painful condition can’t be treated, but there are things you can do to manage it and keep your canine pal comfortable as he ages. Here, a Seminole, FL veterinarian discusses caring for an arthritic pup. Veterinary Care Make sure that your furry friend sees his doctor regularly. While arthritis can’t be cured, it can be managed. … Read More
November is Adopt A Senior Dog Month! There are far too many sweet senior dogs in shelters, who really just want someone to love them. While puppies are super cute and lots of fun, there’s also a lot to be said for having a calm, lovable older pet that just wants to nap at your feet. Of course, going to a new home is a big deal for Fido, so he’ll need time to adjust. … Read More
October 27th is Black Cat Day! Black kitties are just as sweet and lovable as any other cat, but they do suffer from the misconceptions those old wives’ tales caused. In fact, it can take as much as 13 percent longer for black cats to be adopted than it does other kitties. Even worse, they comprise as much as 40 percent of the kitties at some shelters. A Seminole, FL veterinarian suggests some ways to … Read More
October is Adopt A Dog Month! We always love seeing those ‘Gotcha Day’ posts, and we’re certainly hoping to see lots of them this year. Of course, adopting a new pooch means a few trips to the pet store. A Seminole, FL vet offers some shopping tips below. Food Fido will need a good, high-quality food, one that is appropriate for his age, size, breed, and lifestyle. If you know what kind of food your … Read More
Does your kitty have a cat tower to play on? If not, you may want to consider getting her one. Cat towers are both fun and beneficial for our feline friend! A Seminole, FL vet discusses Fluffy’s favorite piece of furniture in this article. Benefits Cat towers serve several purposes for kitties. First and foremost, your cute pet will gain yet another napping spot. (As we all know, cats can never have too many options … Read More