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  • Lyme disease in dogs is well-known for remaining undetected until it has become a severe, chronic condition. Knowing and spotting the early signs of dog Lyme disease will increase your pet’s chances of having a successful treatment.   Defining Lyme Disease in Dogs What is Lyme disease...
  • Whether your pet dog and rabbit will get along or not depends on several factors, including the breed of both animals. Other contributing elements are the dog’s training, its prey drive and friendliness, the nature of the rabbit, and many more.  Let’s take a look at the breeds of both dogs...
  • There’s no denying that dogs and cats are warm and cuddly. Being close to your pet can even lift your mood.    But you might be surprised to know it may not be the best idea to share your bed with your pet.    New pet owners struggle with the dilemma of a dog sleeping in bed with...
  • We received this email today and felt I had to post this... “We wanted to find out some information regarding owning a Husky. Is this dog able to stay outdoors in the summer also is it acceptable during the winter time, here in Ontario. Please advise.”   We answered this way: “Dogs...
  • Does your dog incessantly bark at every single thing that even comes remotely close to the house or yard? Whether it’s a little bird or a delivery man, some dogs bark like crazy at every perceived threat. When your dog is acting this way, it’s being territorial, trying to let the approaching...
  • Many of us know (or should know) the ABC’s of CPR and the Heimlich manoeuvre for our family and friends. Yet, not much attention is given to teaching individuals emergency aid for our pets. These courses are available locally in most larger cities. First and most importantly, it is important...
  • Mar 01, 2022

    Cherry Eye in Dogs

    Any owner of a dog who has had “cherry eye” will tell you that it is not a pretty sight. Perhaps you have witnessed it yourself and have seen the large red mass bulging out of the inner corner of a dog’s eye, from which the name ‘cherry eye’ originated. While not the most visually...
  • Whether it’s human or dog food, whole-natural ingredients are the buzz in healthy nutrition. While many veterinarians would rather see dogs eat food made specifically for them, there are on-trend human foods that are great as a treat or as an addition to your pet’s food. PEANUT BUTTER...
  • Happy new year wishes to everyone one in the world. There we go, that covers everyone. Special wishes to everyone that’s taken the time to read this new blog. We hope all of you stick to your resolutions, and we wish you and your fur babies only the best for 2022!...
  • Dec 06, 2021

    Dogs on Drugs

    What is Illicit Drug Exposure?   Accidental ingestion often occurs in the home, when recreational or prescription drugs are left unattended. Sometimes, all it takes is a sniff for a dog to become intoxicated. In addition, many illicit drugs are often mixed with other substances, making...
  • If you are like most dog owners, your four-legged friend tends to take you for walks on most days. Pull, pull, yank, pull, and fall flat on your face. Sound familiar? To put your dog at your side instead of 8 feet ahead, here are a few suggestions:   -  Obedience training for you and your...
  • Sometimes it takes a celebrity to help push the message along. Thanks Mickey!
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