2015

A Weighty Issue: Is Your Tubby Tabby Tipping The Scales?

If your cat is toting around a heavy burden of extra fat at her next routine examination, your veterinarian is not likely to mince words. He or she may inform you that your furry friend is obese. Feline obesity is a life-threatening issue, and shrugging off your cat's pudgy figure as pleasingly plump or cute and chubby will only compromise her health and reduce her lifespan. Weight loss can be challenging in cats, but it is vital to your cat's vitality and longevity to work with your veterinarian to monitor her weight and implement a safe and effective weight loss program.

Avoid The Doggy ER With These Eight Tips About Inappropriate Eating

If you have a dog, it's inevitable that it will try to eat something it shouldn't at some time or another. This can result in health problems or even lethal complications for your pet, so follow these tips to keep your pooch out of the doggy ER. Keep Your House Tidy Dogs are like perpetual toddlers, in that they explore the world with their mouths. If you leave a lot of your belongings at their level, it's like asking them to give them a chew.

Kitten Kindergarten: Why You Should Take Your Cat For Early Training Classes

There are many misconceptions about cats being untrainable and impenetrably independent. The truth is if you start training a cat early on, you can groom them to learn good habits such as being friendly and less aggressive. Kitten playgroups and kindergartens have become increasingly popular and widely accepted as an effective way to help young felines learn important life skills that will make them more sociable and confident as adults. This article will look at various benefits you and your kitten stand to gain by enrolling for kitten classes.

What Steps To Take When Your Dog Eats Chicken Bones

There's a good reason that cooked chicken, turkey, and duck bones aren't a good snack for your dog. Like all bird bones, these bones are hollow. Cooking the bones dries them out, making the already fragile bones more prone to splinter into multiple jagged edges. The bones can injure your dog's mouth, throat, or digestive organs. If you catch your pup with a mouthful of bones, the following guide can help you know what to do.

4 Things Parrot Owners Need To Know About Cardiac Disease

You probably already know that people can develop cardiac disease as they get older, but you may not know that older birds are at risk, too. As your parrots age, they may develop cardiac disease. Here are four things parrot owners need to know about cardiac disease. Why do parrots develop cardiac disease? Parrots develop cardiac disease for the same reasons that people do. Just like not eating properly and not exercising is bad for your heart, it's bad for your parrot's heart, too.