
April is National Heartworm Awareness Month, and pet owners should know that heartworm disease doesn’t play favorites—it can strike both dogs and cats. But how it affects them and how they respond is very different. While dogs are often thought of as the primary victims, cats face serious risks, too, even if they stay indoors all the time. At Fayetteville Animal...
Ensuring the safety of your beloved pet is a top priority for any responsible pet owner. With the possibility of your furry friend wandering off or becoming lost, microchipping has become an essential part of modern pet care. Unlike collars or tags that can easily be removed or lost, a microchip provides a permanent form of pet safety and identification that...
Owning a pet is not just a source of joy but also a responsibility that involves more than feeding and playtime. Regular veterinary check-ups and screenings are critical to pet care, often overlooked until a pet shows signs of illness. Understanding the importance of these routine visits is key to ensuring our furry companions' long-term health and well-being. What Does a...