Spring is here and that means only one thing: Outdoor fun! As the weather gets warmer, long walks in the park with your pet might seem like the best way to spend the spring and summer days. But, for your furry friend, this might mean exposure to pesky fleas and ticks. Fleas and ticks are a common...
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Definitive Guide: Flea Control for Dogs – 123 updated
Fleas are the bane of every dog parent. These little...
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7 Pet Products You Didn’t Know You Needed
Every pet owner knows they need food, treats, litter, and...
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Pet Insurance: Is it Worth the Investment?
Your pets are part of your family, and planning for...
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Tips for First Time Cat Owners
August 8th is International Cat Day, so if you’ve been...
Read More of this ArticleYour fur baby is there when you need him/her the most. They are the perfect companions and always manage to cheer us up. It’s a perfect time to pamper your pup with an extra long walk outdoors, a play session and the right treatments to support their growth. We know meditations can get expensive...
Every day confirmed coronavirus cases grow exponentially. As of March 22nd, 2020, the John Hopkins’ Center for Systems Science and Engineering’s (CSSE) Coronavirus COVID-19 Global Cases map notes that over 316,000 coronavirus cases exist. That’s nearly double the confirmed cases...
No one is happier about social distancing than your fur baby. As thousands of pet parents migrate from their office, staying productive at home can become difficult. While having a furry companion is proven to reduce stress, your pet won’t know the difference between “office” and “home”...
Here at Allivet, we have always been aware of our passion for taking care of our furry friends. Now, we have been recognized! Newsweek released their list of the Best Online Shops of 2020, and Allivet.com has ranked #1 in the Pet Supply category. Newsweek partnered with Statista, Inc., a global...
You may have noticed that your dog has started to slow down in recent years. He may have started to sleep more, and be less interested in play and walks. While slowing down a bit is normal for older dogs, it can also be a sign of arthritis. Although arthritis is commonly seen in seniors, it can...