Activity Levels to Consider When Adopting a Dog
Activity Levels to Consider When Adopting a Dog If you’re considering adding a dog to your family, congratulations! Dogs make great companions, and with a little forethought, there’s bound to be a dog that’s right for you. However, think about your lifestyle and the ideal qualities you’d like in a dog first. Exercise for High-Energy and Working […]
Netflix and Snack: What Foods are Safe to Share with your Dog
Netflix and Snack: What Foods are Safe to Share with your Dog We all love sitting on the couch with something to snack on after a long day, but how many of us are guilty of sharing with our furry friends? Of course it’s too easy to want to slip something over to your doe-eyed dog, […]
Tips for Fun (and Safety) at the Dog Park
Tips for Fun (and Safety) at the Dog Park Now that the long winter is finally over, the dog parks are coming alive with the sounds of frolicking pups. For many dogs, these off-leash parks are an important part of sociability, not to mention exercise. Yet, dog parks are not for everyone. Dogs with aggression issues or poor […]
Does My Pet Need Year-Round Flea and Tick Prevention? Yes, and Here’s Why!
Does My Pet Need Year-Round Flea and Tick Prevention? Yes, and Here’s Why! The sun is starting to set earlier and earlier and the temperature is getting cooler. Some parts of the U.S. have begun to see blankets of snow that seemingly showed up overnight. Our minds have turned to thoughts of fireplaces and mugs […]
Ear Infections in Dogs
Ear Infections in Dogs The cause for most dog ear infections is either yeast or bacteria that’s trapped in the ears. Yet, ear mites, wax buildup, or allergies can also cause painful ear infections in dogs. In just a moment, you’ll discover how to spot the usual symptoms of an ear infection, but first, did […]
Four Types of Feline Allergies
Four Types of Feline Allergies Did you know that cats, even those who stay indoors, can suffer from allergies? Signs of allergies in cats can be similar to common signs in dogs, including itchy, inflamed skin. You may recognize signs that are a lot like your own, too, such as sneezing or nasal discharge. You might even notice stomach […]
Big Heart, Big Problem: Understanding Feline Hypertrophic Cardiomyopathy
Big Heart, Big Problem: Understanding Feline Hypertrophic Cardiomyopathy Does your cat have a big heart? No, we’re not talking about her loving personality. An enlarged heart could point to a cardiac condition known as hypertrophic cardiomyopathy—and it can mean big problems for your feline friend’s health. What is Hypertrophic Cardiomyopathy? Cardiomyopathy is a big word […]
6 Ways to Make Your Home More Comfortable for a Senior Pet
6 Ways to Make Your Home More Comfortable for a Senior Pet The effects of aging tend to sneak up on all of us—even our pets—but because they happen so gradually, they can be easy to miss. If your dog is starting to bump into objects around the house or your cat isn’t spending as much time in her […]
Canine Distemper
Canine Distemper – What Dog Owners Need to Know If you’re like a lot of dog owners, you’re used to a certain set of vaccines. When they’re due, they’re due, and you (along with your veterinary team) consider them part of a standard preventive care routine. Of course, the rabies vaccine is the most familiar of those […]
COVID-19 Updates
COVID PROTOCOL UPDATE As of October 1, 2020 All Pets has decided to start allowing clients into the building with their pets in a limited capacity. The lobby will still be closed, but owners will be allowed to enter the building with their pets if they so wish. The regulations are as follows: 1. Drop-offs […]