Articles By Tony slack

Published 4 Years Ago
Can My Pet Take a Painkiller?
Symptoms of NSAID poisoning include things like lethargy, increased thirst, excessive urination, nausea, vomiting, diarrhea (possibly bloody), and stomach ulcers.

Published 4 Years Ago
The Best Dog Foods for Weight Gain
A dog who is extremely active, like a working ranch dog, should eat a performance diet.

Published 4 Years Ago
Dog Park Safety Tips
Even if you let Fido off-leash once you’re inside the dog park, it’s always a good idea to keep the leash on you.

Published 4 Years Ago
What are the Benefits of Antioxidants for My Pet?
Food of all kinds, including your pet’s, spoils over time through a process called oxygenation. Essentially, organic matter is exposed to oxygen for too long and it goes bad.

Published 4 Years Ago
What Kind of Chew Toy is Right for My Dog?
Action toys are good for dogs who need to get out their energy. Rope toys are one example. Dogs can use them to play tug-of-war or other fun games.

Published 4 Years Ago
The Basics of Your Dog’s Nutrition
Puppy and kitten diets are high in protein because young animals need it to grow healthy and strong.

Published 4 Years Ago
Dental Care for Your Canine Companion
You can brush your dog’s teeth in the comfort of your home using a canine-formulated toothpaste and a pet toothbrush.

Published 4 Years Ago
Cat Myths
Our feline friends are definitely mysterious creatures. There are plenty of myths and misconceptions regarding cats, but they’re not true.

Published 4 Years Ago
Coat Care Tips for Cats
Your cat won’t like it, but giving her the occasional bath is a good idea. Always use a shampoo made specifically for cats, as other shampoos could irritate your pet’s sensitive skin.

Published 4 Years Ago
Understanding Rabies in Pets
The rabies vaccine can almost always be given to a pet when they’re still young. If you’re unsure whether or not your pet got the rabies vaccine, call your vet.

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