Month: June 2023

Many families look forward to the 4th of July holiday and all it has to offer, the outdoor gatherings, barbecue, and firework displays. Unfortunately, this holiday may pose some significant dangers to pets. Many pets get easily startled with loud noises, such as fireworks. This can cause a pet to run away or experience severe…

Recreational and medical marijuana, or weed, is becoming more commonplace in the United States. With weed’s increasing popularity, especially being used as an ingredient in various products, there is a higher chance that your dog will encounter and ingest weed. This includes any candy, creams, beverages, or smoke that contains weed. Weed or marijuana is…

Cats can encounter fleas and ticks from other animals and the outside environment. Diseases can spread from fleas and ticks and cause your cat harm or illness. Because of this, flea and tick medicines are highly encouraged for cat owners. But can flea and tick medicine cause seizures in cats? There is a small possibility…

Cats are a part of your family, so it makes sense that they would want to join in on your celebrations. A lot of the time, celebrations typically include alcohol.  So, can even a little sip of alcohol be bad for your cat? Yes, even the tiniest amount of alcohol can be bad for your…

Cane Toads are native to South and Central America, but they have been seen in the lower southern United States. They can be gray, brown, or reddish-brown in color, and have boney ridges above the nostrils and eyes. Like other toads, Cane Toads secrete poison through their skin. Pets can get sick when they lick,…