Your Pet's Health
Cicadas are coming! I have a dog and a cat that both go outside. Do I need to worry if they eat cicadas, or how many is too many? As these
Dr. James Park of the Care Animal Hospital of Arlington Heights, Ill. explains why regular, preventive care appointments with your veterinarian are key to keeping your pets healthy. Regular pet
Have you ever wondered why you have to bring your pet's poop with you when you see your veterinarian? Jonathan asks Dr. Tracey, "What's the scoop on poop?"
We already had an adult cat. We adopted a kitten, and now that she's half-grown, we have litter box issues, specifically wars over the box. What should we do to
Does your dog growl or bark when a stranger approaches your house or when something goes bump in the night? If so, you’re not alone. Most dogs will vocalize when
Canine parvovirus type 2 (CPV-2) is a highly contagious and serious disease caused by a virus that attacks the gastrointestinal tract of puppies, dogs, and wild canids (e.g. foxes, wolves,
I think I am old enough now that I can use the phrase, “You remember the good old days.” If you listen to the “older than me timers” you could
There's another great debate about the feline as a pet besides the declawing issue covered in another article. This great debate concerns allowing the feline to roam outdoors vs. living
If you decided to purchase a pet, you must be responsible and reasonable. This may seem very easy: that`s enough to visit a pet store or bird market and to
Should You Leave the AC On for Your Cat or Dog? I've been told that in the Mother Jones DC bureau last week, a debate raged over whether or not it's


