Monthly Archives: April 2019

Reducing The Risk Of Lyme Disease In Dogs

Lyme disease endangers the lives of millions of dogs every year across the globe. As the mercury rises, tick numbers increase and so does the risk of Lyme disease. This, in turn, puts the lives of our pets in danger. According to a report, Lyme disease has been one of the most prevalent tick-borne diseases… Read More »

Summer Flea Treatments: Program For Cats And Dogs

From the family of ectoparasites, Fleas are the major cause of distress among cats and dogs especially in summer season because these parasites thrive in the summer season and increase exponentially by reproducing quickly once they infest your pet. Fleas can lay hundreds to thousands of eggs in their lifetime and then these eggs mature… Read More »

Autism in Dogs and How to Deal With It

Autism is generally a term associated with humans, but unfortunately, it can be used for dogs as well. Many may not know this, but dogs have suffered and are still suffering from autism. So what is autism? Well, in layman terms autism is the impairments in social interactions and communications as well as restrictive and… Read More »

Is Combining Flea Treatments Recommended?

It’s always a great feeling having your pooch play around you, showing you the affection with its playful tactics, walking around the place as if patrolling its territory. You feel good to know that your canine is healthy and joyful and your only wish would be for your pet to remain healthy. One of the… Read More »

Dogs And Their Sleeping Habits

“Sleep is that golden chain that ties health and our body together.”- Thomas Dekker. This line is as true as you are while sleeping and this quote is not only valid for you but also valid for your dog. Apart from flea and tick treatments, heartworm preventives and other vaccinations, dogs also need sound and… Read More »