If you have been monitoring the news lately, you are most likely aware of the alarming number of distraction-affected crashes. In fact, there were 3,154 people killed due to crashes that involved distracted drivers in 2013.*
Happy National Pet Obesity Awareness Day!
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Tetanus in Horses: What You Must Know
Horses are at great risk of contracting tetanus. Although...
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Natural Ways to Combat Itching and Scratching In Dogs
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Working From Home: How To Stay Productive While Being a Pet Parent
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Read More of this ArticleAs most horse owners know, a regularly scheduled vaccination program is one of the best ways to safeguard your hours(s) against viruses or diseases that are common to a specific geographic region, could present a public health risk, or are mandated by law. There are many types of vaccines to give...
As a service to horse owners everywhere, we prepared this comprehensive yet easy-to-read chart so you can learn which vaccine you need to administer to your horse and protect it against the West Nile Virus, Equine Influenza, Tetanus Toxoid, and more. Vaccinating your horse is the best way to...
You notice your dog is constantly itching and scratching. You have tried the various flea and tick remedies available. Yet your best-friend still keeps scratching like there’s no tomorrow. Then you start noticing your four-legged buddy’s ears are showing signs of inflammation, and it is...
You just purchased a new mobile device. Whether it’s a smart-phone or a tablet, you notice it has a camera built into it. You start taking pictures with your mobile device, and you share them with your friends, family and even the world on social media sites. Soon you will want to take photos of...
Spring is just around the corner. This means you and your pet can go outside and start enjoying some outdoor activities. However, after a long, cold winter, your dog or cat may have put on some extra weight, and it might have a little difficulty moving around from spending too much time indoors. It...