Archive for September, 2006

Broken Toenails And What To Do With Them

Wednesday, September 27th, 2006

Last week, we talked about how to properly trim your pet’s toenails. Broken or torn toenails are a common occurrence if the nails are not trimmed regularly and are allowed to get long.
If the torn nail is not broken completely away, it will be necessary to remove the remainder of the nail (i.e. the broken […]

Learn How To Easily Cut Your Pet’s Toenails

Wednesday, September 20th, 2006

One of the tasks which most pet owners need to do on a regular basis is trimming the toenails for their pet. Yet, this is something that many pet owners either do not know how to do or are frightened to do. If you are among this group, we’ll try to change that for you […]

Canine Influenza

Wednesday, September 13th, 2006

Canine influenza has received a lot of publicity in recent months. However, there also seems to be a lot of misinformation circulating about this disease as well.
Canine influenza is caused by a virus known as the influenza virus. There are three groups of influenza viruses: type A, B, and C. The type of influenza virus […]

Zoonotic Disease: Can I Get Sick From My Pet?

Tuesday, September 5th, 2006

While most human diseases only affect people, and most of the diseases which our pets suffer from only affect cats and/or dogs, it is important to know that there are some diseases that can affect both humans and animals. These are known as zoonotic diseases, diseases which can be passed from pets to people or […]