One reason we curate content from publications for pet owners is to be sure that animal health pros are aware of what is being pushed to their clients. Often, content like this article is complementary to veterinary recommendations. However, some information can be misleading from an animal health or population control perspective. We offer this article for your consideration.
Dogster is serving over 15 million pages a month on average. Certainly, a percentage of any practices’ client base or retailers’ customers will have been one of those millions.
Source: Dogster, June 12, 2017.
The dog days of summer provide lots of opportunities for fun with your dog but also bring a unique set of health hazards and risks pet owners should be aware of; including, but not limited to: heat stroke, dehydration, burned pads, parasite infestation, leptospirosis, and seasonal allergies.