2015

What To Expect From A Quality Pet Grooming And Boarding Service

When you're about to have your pet groomed or boarded for the first time, you probably want to know that you're leaving them in good hands. Finding a new grooming and boarding service means finding someone that's trained to safely take care of your animal and recognize their individual needs. You'll want to find someone that's experienced, caring, and patient, not to mention someone that knows what they're doing. So if you're vetting your the next groomer or kennel service, here's what you should expect from a quality grooming and boarding service.

4 Things Rabbit Owners Need To Know About Heat Stroke

Your pet rabbits are very susceptible to the heat. This puts them at risk of heat stroke, a potentially life-threatening condition. Here are four things you need to know about rabbits and heat stroke. Why are rabbits susceptible to the heat? On a hot day, you can sweat to cool yourself down, but your pet rabbits can't do that. Rabbits don't have any sweat glands. The only mechanism they have to control their body temperature is their large ears.

Planning For Your Dog's First Visit At Boarding Facility

You found the perfect oceanside villa to spend your vacation. The only problem is, they don't allow dogs. Leaving your pet behind while you go on vacation isn't just a stressful experience for your pet, but it can also be a less than pleasant experience for you. However, there is a way to avoid this. There are a number of things you can do to ease your fears and better ensure your dog will be well taken care of.

Have A Poodle With Large Ears? How To Recognize & Treat A Poodle Ear Infection

Ear infections are common in many dog breads. Poodles, however, tend to have smaller ears and don't tend to get ear infections that often. The one exception to this poodle free ear infection rule are poodles with larger, floppier ears. Poodles with these types of ears tend to get ear infections more often because the open air cannot easily circulate around their ears. If your poodle has larger, floppier ears, make sure that you keep an eye out for the following signs of an ear infection and act appropriately when you see those signs.

3 Steps To Properly Grooming Your Cat

Cats are perfectionists when it comes to cleanliness. They wash their coats several times a day. However, your kitty will need a little help from you from time to time. Here are three ways to properly groom your cat.   Brush Your Pet It is important to regularly brush and comb your pet's hair. Brushing removes dirt, prevent tangles, keeps the skin clean and spreads natural oils throughout your kitty's coat. This grooming session should start with a metal comb.