Wet Nose: Why Does My Pet Have One?

Wet Nose: Why Does My Pet Have One?

Do you play around with your pet often? Do they have a habit of waking you up in the morning too? If you answered yes to both those questions, then you’re likely aware that some pets tend to have wet noses. It’s common for a pet cat or dog to have a wet nose. That wet...
Online Vet Services

Online Vet Services

Online consultations are becoming more and more popular as people seek more convenient ways to treat their ailments. Of course, online consultations are available not just for people. These days, you can also book online veterinary consultations for your pets. Whether...
Benefits of Online Vet Services

Benefits of Online Vet Services

Taking your cat, dog, kitten, or puppy to the veterinarian is a must if they are dealing with a medical emergency. Do not hesitate to take your pet to the veterinary clinic because things could get worse in a hurry. Still, not every medical situation doubles as an...
Bee Sting: What To Do If Pet Is Stung

Bee Sting: What To Do If Pet Is Stung

A bee sting is bad news. Notably, they are bad news both for us and for our pets. If your pet cat or dog receives a bee sting, they may start feeling unwell rather quickly. You may start to notice a spot on their body swell up. They may also start to suffer from a...
Moving with Pets during the COVID-19

Moving with Pets during the COVID-19

Moving to a new home during the COVID-19 pandemic is not ideal, but your current circumstances may be forcing it. You can count on the whole endeavor being more complicated, though. That is especially true, if you are moving with your cat and/or dog. Still, it is a...
Emotional Support Animals-How They Help Their Owners

Emotional Support Animals-How They Help Their Owners

People seek out emotional support animals because they want companionship. The current state of their mental health may be weighing heavily on them and they need a pet nearby to keep them company. As a pet owner, you’re likely well aware of how much joy cats and dogs...
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