by Michelle Scarchilli | Oct 28, 2021 | Behavior & Training, Newsletter Library
Does your normally docile, friendly pet turn into the Tasmanian Devil the moment you pull into the veterinarian’s parking lot? It’s not unusual for pets to feel a little stressed by a visit to the vet. When your dog or cat is anxious or behaves...
by Michelle Scarchilli | Aug 29, 2021 | Newsletter Library
Common Paw Problems in Dogs Healthy paws are essential to your pet’s comfort and well-being. Paws offer protection against hazards, improve traction and balance, and serve as shock absorbers for the limbs. Regular home paw exams can help you spot these common...
by Michelle Scarchilli | Jan 28, 2021 | Newsletter Library, Recognizing Illness
When you come home to find a mess on the floor, it is easy to assume that the dog vomited. Vomiting is very common in dogs, as they often eat weird things! There are actually many other causes of vomiting, including parasites, kidney disease, liver problems,...
by Michelle Scarchilli | Dec 31, 2020 | Newsletter Library
Could Your New Year’s Diet Be Deadly for Your Pet? If you’re planning to lose weight in the new year, you’re not alone. In fact, “diet to lose weight” was one of the top five resolutions when Vitagene surveyed Americans about the content...
by Michelle Scarchilli | Nov 29, 2020 | Newsletter Library
Do You Know If Your Dog Is Showing Symptoms of Anemia? Is your normally energetic dog suddenly listless, weak, and uninterested in food? Anemia may be to blame for these troubling symptoms. What is Anemia? Anemia occurs due to a decrease in the number of red blood...
by Michelle Scarchilli | Aug 29, 2020 | Newsletter Library
How Often Should I Groom and Bathe My Dog? If bathing your dog leaves you wetter than your pet, you may be wondering just how often you really need to wash your pet. Although most dogs don’t require daily baths, washing them periodically improves their...