You think of your pets like members of your family. You know what to do with other members of your family when there’s an emergency, but do you know how to take care of your pets when there’s an emergency? To help keep your dog safe, read on for some tips.
Keep Your Dog’s I.D. Tag Updated
If you’ve moved or changed phone numbers, remember to change your dog’s identification tag.…
When you are moving to a new home, it can be easy to get all caught up in the stress and the excitement of the whole process. However, one factor that you may not have previously considered is how your dog will react to and handle the move. Whether you are currently in the process of packing and sorting or you are almost all ready to make the move, your dog will need extra special care and attention.…
Stray and wild animals often end up injured due to cars, attacks by other animals, and problems with illnesses and infections. Many passersby end up playing good Samaritan and taking those animals to the nearest veterinary hospital. That’s good for the animal but not so good for whoever ends up with the bill – and if you’ve brought in an animal for treatment, you could end up paying quite a lot of money.…