Exotic Pets You Can Own Without a License: State-by-State Laws

Exotic Pets You Can Own Without a License: State-by-State Laws

Every state has laws that determine what kind of animals can be kept as pets. These laws can change at any time and over the years, many states have added to their list of prohibited animals. Game and fish commissions, departments of fish and wildlife or conservation, and other state divisions dictate these rules that are found in state statutes and regulations. These documents can be difficult for some to discover and decipher because they are written in complicated legal language.

Posted on: by Hannah Clark
Tea Tree Oil for Fleas: Evaluating Safety and Effectiveness

Tea Tree Oil for Fleas: Evaluating Safety and Effectiveness

Tea tree oil should never be given orally to pets as it is toxic if swallowed.

Posted on: by Tiffany Salmon
Deworming Your Dog: How Often Is Necessary for Optimal Health?

Deworming Your Dog: How Often Is Necessary for Optimal Health?

Puppies should be dewormed regularly for the first few months of life, typically during scheduled vaccination visits.

Posted on: by Peyton Shine
Hole-in-the-Head Disease in Saltwater Fish

Hole-in-the-Head Disease in Saltwater Fish

Hole-in-the-head disease (HITH) causes erosive pits in fish and is primarily an aesthetic issue but can lead to secondary infections.

Posted on: by Hannah Clark
Tapeworms in Dogs

Tapeworms in Dogs

Tapeworms in dogs are rarely serious but can cause irritation, malnutrition, and weight loss if untreated.

Posted on: by Lizzie Youens
Tapeworms in Cats

Tapeworms in Cats

Tapeworms are a common parasite in cats that live in the intestines. They can be excreted in the feces and passed along to other animals. Some owners may notice tapeworm symptoms in their cat such as vomiting, diarrhea, a bloated belly, changes in appetite, or segments of the worms in the stool, but many cats can have tapeworms and not show any signs. For this reason, regular prevention and screening is important to keep your cat free from tapeworms and other intestinal parasites.

Posted on: by Tiffany Salmon
Ear Mites in Puppies and Dogs

Ear Mites in Puppies and Dogs

Ear mites are highly contagious parasites that cause itching, inflammation, and discomfort in pets, requiring prompt treatment.

Posted on: by Peyton Shine
Velvet: Aquarium Fish Disease Identification and Cure

Velvet: Aquarium Fish Disease Identification and Cure

Velvet disease is a serious condition caused by dinoflagellate parasites, requiring immediate attention to prevent fish mortality.

Posted on: by Dana Minacapelli
Anchor Worms in Freshwater Fish: Causes, Symptoms, and Treatment

Anchor Worms in Freshwater Fish: Causes, Symptoms, and Treatment

Anchor worms are crustacean copepod parasites common in freshwater fish such as koi and goldfish, and they are visible to the naked eye.

Posted on: by Tiffany Salmon
How to Give Fish a Freshwater Dip or Bath

How to Give Fish a Freshwater Dip or Bath

A quick freshwater dip is an effective first step to treat saltwater fish for parasites before quarantine.

Posted on: by Peyton Shine

Bringing Home a New Cat

Whether you’ve decided to rescue, have gone through a breeder, or have found yourself opening your home to a cat for any other reason, there are a lot of things you need to consider when welcoming a new cat into your home. In this article, we’ll take you through the key things you need to remember when the time comes to bring your new bundle of fluff into your family so they can settle in properly and feel at ease in their new home.

/ Dana Minacapelli

Horse Skin Conditions

A big part of horse ownership is caring for their health, both inside and out. This means ensuring their akin and coat are in optimum condition year around, especially when things get wet and muddy.

/ Tiffany Salmon

Spring Safety Tips for Pets

We all love it when winter finally gives way to spring, and we can spend more time outside exploring with our pets. But springtime isn’t all flowers and sunshine. Several dangers crop up this time of year that can pose a real threat to your pet if not correctly handled, so make sure you're prepared for spring with our guide to spring dangers.

/ Tiffany Salmon

Summer Safety Tips for Pets

The sun is out, temperatures are rising, and the English summer is well on its way. While we’re all excited for the adventures we can go on with furry friends, it’s important to know that when the seasons change, so do potential dangers to pets.

/ Lizzie Youens

Allergies in Cats

Anyone with allergies would agree that they’re no picnic. Unlike illnesses, in which the body's immune response is responsible for fending off, an allergy occurs when a cat’s immune system reacts (or overreacts) to a particular substance. Any substance that causes an allergic reaction in cats is called an antigen or an allergen.

/ Peyton Shine

Best Dental Products for Dogs

Vets claim that over 80% of dogs will have some form of active dental disease, making dental disease (also called periodontal disease) one of the most prominent conditions in dogs.

/ Lara Hew

Is it Cruel to Keep a Cat Indoors?

One of the choices a new cat owner needs to make is whether or not they’re going to allow their cat to free roam outside of the home. While many people think this is a simple decision, there are actually a few reasons why an owner might keep their cat indoors.

/ Dana Minacapelli

Can I Give Human Painkillers To Pets?

You should never give human painkillers to pets. They are specifically designed and formulated for human use. Using human medicine on an animal can have extreme – and even fatal – side effects.

/ Dana Minacapelli

The Complete Guide to Dog Treats

We all deserve a little treat now and again, whether it’s a tasty chocolate dessert after a meal or maybe an extra scoop of ice cream in the park. The same goes for your dog. However, with so many options available and disputing arguments on what dog treats dogs should eat or how many they should have, it's difficult to know where to start.

/ Lara Hew

How to Change Your Dog's Food

It is a common misconception that changing your dog’s food is as simple as swapping one brand for another, but a rushed transition can lead to several issues with your dog's health and well-being. This is why it’s essential for you to know the correct way to change your dog’s food so you can avoid unfortunate stomach upsets and keep your dog happy and healthy!

/ Lizzie Youens

Autumn Pet Safety Tips: Keeping Pets Safe in Autumn

The days are getting shorter, the kids are back at school, and there’s an unmistakable chill in the morning air. This can only mean one thing. Autumn is almost here. As we prepare to manage the change in seasons, we also need to consider how this might affect our pets.

/ Dana Minacapelli

Dog Theft: What You Need To Know

A dog is a source of joy in your life. They are wonderful companions, adorable to be around and even helpful to many people around the UK. But sadly, there is always the risk that your dog may be stolen. You’ve likely heard about dognapping online and on the news, and while dog theft isn’t anything new it is certainly something worth thinking about.

/ Hannah Clark

Cattery Checklist: What to Take to a Cattery

As much as we wish our feline friends could join us on all our adventures, there are times where we must leave them behind. It could be a holiday, a family visit, or even a business trip, whatever the reason, a cattery is a place you can lodge your cat for the time you’re away much like leaving a dog in kennels.

/ Hannah Clark

Can You Take Your Dog Abroad?

Holidays abroad are great fun for all the family, so it’s only natural that people would want their furry friend to join in on the journey. However, there is a common misconception that to take a pet abroad, you’ll need to pay for a number of nasty health treatments and leave your pet in quarantine once they arrive. This is not the case.

/ Dana Minacapelli

Signs of Anxiety in Domestic Pets

Changes in routine can be a stressful situation for everyone, including our pets, which can result in anxiety and overall discomfort. There are a number of things that can trigger stress or anxiety in your pet, including holiday events, unfamiliar people, new pets in your household, loud noises, and even travelling in the car.

/ Lizzie Youens

How to Care for Your Cat’s Ears

As a pet owner, it’s your responsibility to maintain and keep track of your pet’s health, both inside and out, but even with regular health checks, some things can easily be missed, especially when there are no obvious signs of a problem. When it comes to cats, one of the most common missed issues is with their ears, partly because they’re not a fan of sitting still long enough for you to properly check, and also because they are very good at hiding when something is wrong.

/ Peyton Shine

Why Does My Dog...

Having a dog is great, but as with all pet ownership, it comes with a learning curve. You can read as many dog books as you like, spend hours researching online, but inevitably, your dog is going to do something that raises some questions. And since all dogs are different, it's only natural to wonder if other dogs do the same things, so you know whether or not to be concerned.

/ Lizzie Youens

Can Dogs Get Hayfever?

Spring can be one of the most beautiful times of the year as the days get longer and nature slowly comes back to life after the cold winter months. However, what is a wonderful time for some of us can be a nightmare for others. As pollen counts rise, so does the risk of dog hay fever appearing.

/ Peyton Shine

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