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Add some magic to your dog’s meal with toppers Even the very best kibble can benefit from a boost! Choosing a high-quality kibble is a healthy…
6 Benefits of Adopting a Senior Pet In this video, I’m sharing the real benefits of adopting a senior dog or cat and why older pets…
Consult Vet OnlineWinter Respiratory Infections in Rabbits: Symptoms That Look Harmless | MyFurriesMany rabbit parents miss early respiratory infections because the signs look minor—a little sneezing,…
Surrey, BC – February is recognized as Heart Month, a time when Boundary Bay Veterinary Specialty Hospital in Surrey highlights the importance of cardiovascular health for…
Intestinal blockages in cats are relatively common and are caused by accidental ingestion of foreign objects, such as toys or string. Cats with long fur can…
Would you be surprised to learn that 40% of truckers who own pets take their dog, cat, or other animal…
Cat parents know when their cat is not feeling well. They may be showing vague signs like eating less and hiding more. If your cat has…
bark & whiskers disclaimer: This information is for educational purposes only and is not intended to replace the advice of your own veterinarian or doctor. Specific…
When dogs develop gastric dilatation and volvulus (GDV), pet parents often feel a bit overwhelmed and in the dark. Perhaps you’ve never even heard of GDV…
STORY AT-A-GLANCECooked, unseasoned sweet potatoes are safe for pets. They’re a healthy source of various nutrients that may help promote different aspects of your pet’s…