How To Keep Your Cat Flea-Free During His Stay At The Cattery

If you are going away on holiday and your cat is going to be spending the time in a cattery, it's important that you make sure your pet is free of fleas before you board him. Fleas are notoriously easy to transmit between pets, and you won't be popular with the cattery if your kitty arrives with a load of unwanted passengers. Here's how to make sure that your cat is flea-free before you take him to the boarding cattery. [Read More]

Understanding Cataracts In Dogs

Cataracts occur when the protein in the lenses of the eyes begins to break down and cluster together. This causes the lenses to become opaque and prevents light from entering your dog's eyes, so they'll experience a degree of vision loss that corresponds with the degree of opaqueness. As a degenerative eye condition, cataracts often develop gradually, but the condition can also appear suddenly. Symptoms associated with cataracts include clumsiness, decreased interest in play and loss of confidence. [Read More]

Your Dog's Toenails Can Become Ingrown - Watch Out for These Risk Factors and Symptoms

Everyone knows that humans can develop ingrown toenails if they fail to keep those toenails nicely trimmed. However, not many people are aware of the fact that dogs can also get ingrown toenails. Their nails grow in a natural curve, so they can start to dig into the pads if allowed to grow unchecked. When this occurs, the pad can become perforated, something that can easily lead to infection given the fact that dogs, unlike humans, rarely wear any type of shoe to separate their paws from the ground below. [Read More]

Urinary Incontinence In Dogs

When a previously house-trained dog suddenly begins to lose control of his bladder, it can be distressing for both owner and pet.  But why does urinary incontinence occur and how can a visit to your veterinarian help?  Read on to find out more. What causes canine urinary incontinence? Urinary incontinince in dogs can vary in severity from an inadvertent small leak or a few drips, to a full-scale voiding of the bladder. [Read More]