As pet owners we want to do all we can to support our dog’s health and wellbeing. In addition to yearly check-ups at the vets, providing your dog with a well-balanced, healthy and nutritionally rich diet can help do wonders for their vital organs and help reduce the risk of doggy diseases that can have an impact for the rest of their lives.
A common disease in both humans and dogs, a diabetes diagnosis is not the end of the world. Although frightening and unnerving, many dogs live a long, fulfilling and happy life with these diseases.
Just like us humans, your dog’s teeth need to be kept in the best shape possible. As February marked Pet Dental Health Month, we want you to spring into March with a little more awareness of how you can help keep your dog’s teeth and gums looking as clean and healthy as ever before.
Contrary to belief, our likelihood of picking up those nasty bugs increases as the weather warms. As winter wearily wanders away, spring brings with it warmer weather and an increased chance of catching a cold now and again. Just like us humans, our pets need to keep their immune systems working in order to help ward off any nasty illnesses that stand a chance of a fight with your four-legged friend. From stomach bugs to common colds, keeping your immune system strong and fighting ensures they stay happy and healthy, no matter what the seasons may bring.