ALLERGIES

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ALLERGIES

Sneezing. Scratching. Wheezing. Allergies and Your Pet. Spring is primetime for pet allergies, and we wanted to put the spotlight on the fact that, just like you, pets can have adverse reactions to the environment. Have you noticed your pet itching more as the weather warms? Maybe you’ve watched your best friend wheezing or suffering … Read moreALLERGIES

POST DENTAL

The Whole Tooth Caring for Your Pet & Their Teeth Post-Cleaning Your pet just had their teeth cleaned. Now what? Here are a few tips from our experts for how to care for your best friend, post-op. Post-Op Checklist 1. Take it Slow: R&RYour pet just underwent surgery that included anesthesia, and that means he … Read morePOST DENTAL

DIABETES

Diabetes and Your Pet Just as in humans, diabetes in pets is the result of the pancreas producing less of the hormone insulin than is needed or the animal’s cells becoming resistant to insulin. Carbohydrates in your pet’s food get converted to various sugars, including glucose. Without insulin—or if the cells are resistant to insulin—the … Read moreDIABETES

OSTEOARTHRITIS

A Joint Effort Protecting Your Pet from Arthritis Just like humans, pets can suffer from osteoarthritis, a degenerative disease of the joints characterized by a breakdown of cartilage and the rubbing of bone-on-bone. If left untreated, arthritis in our animal companions can lead not only to chronic pain but long-term mobility issues. There are several … Read moreOSTEOARTHRITIS

Chronic Kidney Disease & Your Pet

Renal (kidney) disease, also known as chronic kidney disease (CKD) is a result of poor kidney function. The kidneys are responsible for many important body functions, such as water conservation, removal of waste products, electrolyte balancing, blood pressure regulation, pH balancing, red blood cell production, and more. Typically, kidney disease hits pets later in life, … Read moreChronic Kidney Disease & Your Pet