Do Frogs Need To See The Vet?

Most people are well aware that conventional pets like cats, dogs, and rabbits need to see the vet. But what if you have a pet frog? Should your amphibious friend see the veterinarian, too? The answer is "yes." Continue reading to learn how to find a vet who will treat your frog, along with the signs that your frog needs to see the veterinarian. How do you find a vet who treats frogs?

Tips For Taking Care Of Your Dog's Teeth

If you have been struggling to find a way to properly brush your dog's teeth, then you might be feeling frustrated. However, if you know that it is something that you have to do. Dog's are not as prone to getting cavities as humans are but they do have a tendency to get tartar and gingivitis. This means that it is important for you to brush your dog's teeth. Here are some best practices you can use to get the job done.

Dog Injuries That Require Emergency Care

If you are a dog owner, you want to be sure that you are taking the best care of your dog at all times. However, this does not mean that you can necessarily prevent every illness or injury. Just like children, dogs get hurt sometimes. The question then becomes, when should an injury to your dog send you to the pet hospital for emergency care and when can you wait and see if the injury heals on its own?

Three Surgeries You Should Consider For Your Neighborhood Feral Cats

Caring for a feral cat colony is a noble deed, but it takes a bit more work than simply putting out food and water. If you're looking after one or more feral cats, you might want to consider bringing them to the vet for these surgical services. Each can help to prolong the cat's life and make them more comfortable as they live out their years on the streets.  Spaying/Neutering

Upsides And Downsides Of Declawing Your Cat

Declawing cats has become less common in the veterinary community because vets have become more aware of the possible side effects. However, there is no one right solution. For some cats and their owners, declawing is still the best option. For others, there are better solutions — like keeping the claws trimmed or using claw caps. So should you have your cat declawed? Well, that depends. Take a look at the pros and cons of this procedure and decide where you stand.