What You Need to Know About Parasite Prevention
Is your pet at risk? Fleas, ticks and mosquitoes aren’t just a summer problem–warming temperatures mean year-round prevention is key to making sure your pet is protected from these pests or the diseases they may carry. Don’t overlook the problems they can cause: Fleas...
The Risks of Feeding Your Pet A Raw Diet
Feeding a raw diet to pet dogs and cats has become very popular among pet owners. It may be easy to assume that your pet would be healthier eating the type of raw diet they enjoyed before they were domesticated. Advocators of feeding pets a raw diet say that dogs and...
The Best Chew Toys for Dogs. The Dangers of Bones
The best kind of chew toys for dogs help to look after canine teeth. Dog chew toys should help to reduce plaque, improve dental health, and keep your furry friend occupied. Safe chew toys for dogs shouldn’t have any risk of splintering or affecting the delicate enamel...
The Most Common Symptoms of Atopy in Dogs and Cats
Atopy is more commonly referred to as atopic dermatitis and can affect dogs and cats. Atopy is an allergic reaction to allergens and causes symptoms such as itching, sneezing, excessive skin licking, and head shaking. Some breeds of dogs are especially prone to...
Why Your Pet Needs Fecal Testing Every 6 Months
Fecal testing for pets is one of the best ways your vet can check your furry friend for intestinal parasites. Testing your pet’s poop every 6 months can make sure that your pet dog or cat isn’t suffering from worms. A bi-yearly fecal test can help to catch parasites...
How to Keep Your Pet Safe This Halloween
Halloween can be a fun time for the family and an exciting for kids. However, for pets, Halloween can be a completely different story. Halloween can cause a lot of stress for pets because of scary costumes, frequent doorbell ringing, or loud noises. Pets also need to...
5 Myths About Pet Insurance Debunked
Getting the right pet insurance plan for your cat or dog is an important way to care for your pet’s health. Insurance for your furry friend can help to ensure that you can always get the best health care in the case of an accident or serious illness. Many pet owners...
Importance of Regular Dental Cleaning for Dogs
Your pet dog’s teeth need regular dental cleaning to keep them free of harmful bacteria and plaque. Over time, a buildup of plaque can lead to gum disease and other health issues. Although you don’t need to clean your dog’s teeth like humans’ teeth, they still need...
Dangers of Buying Pet Medication Online
More and more of us using the Internet for our online shopping needs. So, it is no surprise that many pet parents shop for pet medication online. Recent reports on fraudulent individuals selling fake or out of date meds online have highlighted the dangers of buying...
Check the Chip Day – Why Chip Your Pet
August 15 is annual Check the Chip Day and it is a great reminder to pet owners of the importance of chipping their pets. The main reason to chip your pet is that it greatly increases the chances of your pet being returned in case of being lost or stolen. Check the...
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Phone: 714-962-3639
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8851 Adams Ave.
Huntington Beach, CA 92646
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