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A veterinarian is just a doctor that treats furry, cute patients.
Why Does My Cat Lick My Hair?
While you are sitting with your cat and playing with it, it starts playing with your locks. It may even lick your hairs, and you have often wondered why does my cat lick my hair? Well, it can be merely a sign of affection, or your cat wants to play with your hair.
By Arjunsinh Chandravat2 years ago in Petlife
A Beginner's Guide to Caring for Goats
Our goats need a diet mostly composed of natural roughage, such as hay, tree bark, bushes, and other plants with woody stems. They probably won't get all the nutrients they need for optimal health from the roughage they consume. You'll probably need to add a coarse grain like goat feed, maize, or another high-quality grain product to their diet as a supplement.
By Rahau Mihai2 years ago in Petlife
You Made the Decision, Now What?
If your pet is older, you may be starting to face the reality that he or she isn't getting any younger. You may even be facing the realization that your pet has a disease that isn't going to get better. He or she may not have the best life anymore, and you may be looking at making a decision.
By Shelley Wenger2 years ago in Petlife
Is It Time to Say Goodbye?
As pet parents, we want the best for our beloved pets. You want them to live their best life. You may also want your pet to live forever. That being said, we all know that eventually, we are going to have to say goodbye to our beloved pet.
By Shelley Wenger2 years ago in Petlife
8 Things Vet Staff Wish the Clients Knew
I’ve worked in the vet field for more than a couple years now. Even when I wasn’t in the vet field, I was still working with pet owners in some way, whether it was at a boarding facility, a pet store, or an animal rescue. In all of those jobs, there were so many things I wish pet owners would understand, but sometimes it’s the difficult things to bring up, or the things people have simply made their mind up about.
By Hannah York 2 years ago in Petlife
Advice for new pet owners
It seems apparent that your furry members of the family require the same level of precautionary attention as humans. Regular medical checks, beginning as early as one week after birth, can help keep their newborns healthy and safe, assuring every worried new parent. According to Alea Harrison, DVM, vice president of veterinary quality at Banfield Pet Hospital, if you're one among the 23 million individuals who acquired a pet during the pandemic, you might not understand that preventative treatment is just as important for furry family members as it is for human ones.
By Jaelan Royal2 years ago in Petlife
Reducing Stress at the Veterinarian's Office
Just like a doctor's visit can be stressful for you, your pets may also feel the same anxiety when they go to the veterinarian's office. Then, if they have a bad visit, it only gets worse. Every visit gets harder and harder for your pet.
By Shelley Wenger2 years ago in Petlife
What Are The Best Hip and Joint Supplements for Dogs?
Dogs owners want to do everything that they can for their dogs. They take them to the veterinarian to keep their shots updated and take them when they aren't feeling well. Many do more than they are able to give their dogs the best life that they can possibly have.
By Shelley Wenger2 years ago in Petlife
Canine Hip Dysplasia
Canine hip dysplasia is a scary disease that can be devastating for your beloved dog. For this reason, you should learn as much as you can about this disease, including what it is, what you can do about it, and how you can give your dog the best chance at being healthy.
By Shelley Wenger2 years ago in Petlife