2022
5 Ways Your Vet Can Help With Your Pregnant Dog's Delivery
If your dog is pregnant and will soon be giving birth, you may feel excitement and nerves. After all, this is a big moment for your furry friend - and for you, too! Thankfully, your veterinarian can help ensure that everything goes smoothly. Here are five ways your vet can help with your dog's delivery.
1. Monitor Your Dog's Health Throughout Pregnancy
Throughout your dog's pregnancy, your vet will monitor her health to make sure everything is progressing as it should.
When a Puppy Seems to Be Afraid of Almost Everything
Anyone who has spent more than a few minutes in the company of a dog will know that, just like humans, each dog has an individual personality. It follows that some dogs may be more anxious than others, but when your new puppy is nervous about each and every person and situation they encounter, you've got a problem. This problem needs to be solved as quickly as possible since it's only going to become more significant as your dog grows up—especially if their fear leads to aggression.
Vaccinations for a Puppy: The 2 Most Important Ones
If you're the proud parent of a new puppy, congratulations! Bringing home a new puppy is an exciting time. But along with the joys of puppyhood come some important responsibilities. One of your most important tasks will be to ensure that your puppy receives all their vaccinations on schedule.
This post takes a look at two vaccines that are most important for puppies.
Rabies Vaccine
When most people think of rabies, they think of wild animals.
When That Tail Doesn't Wag: Has Your Dog Sprained Their Tail?
A dog with a limp tail may be trying to say something. It can be a sign of fear and stress, but before you wonder who has dared to frighten or stress out your beloved pooch, have you considered that your dog may have sprained their tail?
Discomfort for Your Dog
When it comes to ease of treatment, a sprained tail isn't especially complicated to correct. But don't assume that it's an insignificant injury, as it can be very painful for your dog.