With temperatures warmer for many days in the month of January, authorities say that there is an increase in tick sightings. Here's what you need to know to keep your family and pets safe.
Dogs are members of the family and it's scary to think that taking them swimming, to spend time with their family could end up the last memory you have together.
I saw a post from a woman who had to put her dog down because of being unaware of the risk of distemper. She wanted other Capital Region dog owners to be warned and to know how to protect your pet!
We all try to protect our furry friends and sometimes it's good to be reminded of the things that can be harmful to our dogs. The FDA has issued a few reminders and treats to avoid.
It's a really hard question. No one wants to think about something happening to their pets. And let's be honest, Vet bills can really add up. SO if you had to put a figure on it , how much would you pay before you stop treatment on your furry family member...