You may have noticed that we enjoy observing all of the various pet holidays on the calendar. March has one of the funniest and silliest, with If Pets Had Thumbs Day. As you may know, many scientists credit mankind’s opposable thumbs to that evolutionary leap that brought us out of the caveman era and into
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Senior Dog Feeding Tips
Have you recently noticed gray fur around your dog’s muzzle? It’s not easy to realize that your canine pal is reaching his senior years. His care needs will change a bit. While it’s probably safe to say Fido will never outgrow his love of food and snacks, his nutritional requirements will change over time. A
READ MOREIt’s National Litter Prevention Month
February commonly embraces love, especially with Valentine’s Day nearing, filling stores with romantic embellishments like flowers and sweets. Yet, for pets, the priority veers toward prevention: it’s Prevent A Litter Month, Spay/Neuter Month, and Feline Fix By Five Month. All three initiatives rally around one mission: curtailing the prevalence of unwanted litters among puppies and
READ MOREYour Cat’s Most Pressing Questions
You may have noticed that here at Fairview Drive Pet Hospital, we love recognizing different pet holidays and observances throughout the year. January has for the most part been focused on our canine companions, with such prestigious doggy holidays as Walk Your Dog Month and Train Your Dog Month, as well as special days highlighting
READ MORECanine Wisdom: January’s Training Essentials
Celebrate your four-legged friends this January, featuring breeds such as the elegant Standard Poodle and resilient Alaskan Malamute. Amidst breed festivities, recognize National Train Your Dog Month, Unchain a Dog Month, and Walk Your Dog Month. This blog delves into the heart of dog training, emphasizing the importance of basic commands for safety. Beyond the
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