Many people ask us about whether or not they should go grain-free for their dog or cat. In general, we believe that most pets do well on diets that closely mimic the diet a pet’s ancestors might have eaten. This means for cats, a diet high in animal protein is most...
Pet Health Check: When to Visit the Vet and When to Wait How to determine when your dog or cat needs to see a vet right away, and when it’s okay to “wait and see”. Your dog has a sudden case of diarrhea. Is it okay to let it run its course? Or perhaps your cat got a...
Digestive problems are common in dogs and cats and can be challenging to diagnose. These tests narrow down the causes and make effective treatment possible. Digestive problems are among the most commonly seen problems in dogs and cats. Symptoms such as diarrhea,...
Lumps and bumps are common on dogs and cats, and a lot of misinformation surrounds them. Let’s bust five myths about these abnormalities so you know how to proceed when or if you find one on your own animal. Q: My dog has a couple of unusual lumps on his side. My vet...
An early diagnosis can mean the difference between life and death for animal cancer patients. Learn how a blood profile and ultrasound can help catch signs of inflammation or malignancy before your dog or cat gets sick. It seems hardly a day goes by that I’m not asked...