Physical therapy has ancient origins, but the practice of physical therapy as we know it today started in the early 19th century. Animal physiotherapy (physical therapy for animals,) is a lesser-known service that is still vitally important for the good… Read More
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How to Keep a Dog from Eating Grass
Do you have a dog that keeps eating things in the backyard? Are you aware that your pet keeps eating grass in particular? If so, you are likely eager to know how to make it stop, especially if your pet… Read More
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Why Crate Train a Dog?
Crate training a dog is a topic that has been up for debate. Some people see it as a form of animal cruelty related to keeping dogs in outdoor dog houses or barred in pet stores for long hours. However,… Read More
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Prevention of Cruelty to Animals Month
In the United States and around the world, people love their animals, and animals love their people. Animals and people have a special bond and gain many positive things from each other, like companionship, assistance, etc. Unfortunately, animal cruelty and… Read More
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How to Prevent Heartworm in Dogs
Canines have a set of diseases to deal with like parvo, kennel cough, Lyme disease, and heartworm disease that can be deadly if untreated. Heartworm disease in dogs is more common in the South; the national average of heartworm disease… Read More
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5 Ways to Exercise Your Dog Indoors
Not every day is sunny, but that doesn’t mean you have to do without your daily exercise, and your pet doesn’t have to do without, either. When it is too cold or hot to go outside, or it’s pouring rain,… Read More
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How Often Should You Walk Your Dog?
Walking a dog is great enrichment for both you and your pet. It’s a time to take in the fresh air and sunshine, get away from your phone, and get some physical exercise. Walking your dog should be a positive… Read More
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Caring for Your Pet after Spaying or Neutering
Spaying or neutering your pet is a great way to be a responsible pet owner. Both cats and dogs can deal with additional health risks and of course the possibility of creating more litters than your community has the means… Read More
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National Cat Health Month 2025
There are two kinds of people in the world: people who love cats, and people who disdain them. The latter group is definitely missing out! Cats have been beloved for thousands of years, most notably since ancient Egyptian times. Who… Read More
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Dealing with Dog Separation Anxiety
Dog separation anxiety is not terribly uncommon; unfortunately, up to 40% of pets in the US may be dealing with dog separation anxiety. Do not be impatient with your pet. All pets, despite their challenges, need your care to overcome… Read More