2015

Giardia: Understanding A Common Threat To Your Pets And To Your Family

When you welcome a new puppy or dog into your family, it is important to have its stool tested for the presence of intestinal parasites. Some intestinal parasites are zoonotic, which means that they are transmissible to humans. One such parasite is giardia. Find out why giardia is so common in dogs, why it can be challenging to diagnose and how you can protect your family from contracting this parasite. 

Nine Types Of Popular House Plants That Are Dangerous To Your Pets

Adding a little greenery to your home is a quick and affordable way to brighten up your home, especially during the holiday season. However, many common houseplants can be dangerous to your pet dog or cat. If you share your home with a furry friend, be sure you know which plants to bring in the house and which to leave outside. Common houseplants that are dangerous to pets 1. Lilies.

Is Your Kitty Having an FHV Outbreak? Why Giving Lysine Can Be Dangerous

The last time you got a cold sore -- also known as herpes simplex 1 -- someone may have suggested that you take an amino acid called lysine. And if your cat is diagnosed with feline herpesvirus 1, or FHV, you may wonder if lysine can help control outbreaks in your kitty, too. That can certainly sound more appealing than expensive antibiotics and antiviral treatments that can have side effects.

Keep Your Kitty From Getting Itchy, Dry Skin This Winter

Dry skin isn't just an issue that affects humans. Cats can get itchy, dry skin, too. In order to keep your kitty from developing dry skin this winter, follow these tips. Use a home humidifier. The air in your home tends to get much dryer during the winter, and this may contribute to your cat's dry skin problems. The best solution is to have a humidifier installed. This is a unit that integrates with your HVAC system and adds moisture to the air as needed.

Seizures In Dogs: Causes, Symptoms, Treatment, And Prevention

Watching your dog have a seizure can be terrifying, especially if it's the first time. To help your dog, it's important to understand common causes of seizures, what symptoms your dog may exhibit, and how they can be treated and even prevented. What Causes Seizures in Dogs? Similar to humans, there are a number of things that can cause seizures to occur in dogs. Dogs can have seizure disorders, but other medical conditions can cause seizures as well, such as kidney disease or blood sugar issues.