Fright night might be fun for humans, but it can be frightfully scary—and even dangerous—for pets. Veterinarians at DoveLewis want to remind pet owners to be mindful of the various ways Halloween can pose a threat to animals.
As temperatures change and nature transforms, it's important to ensure the safety and comfort of your four-legged companions. Check out our list of autumn pet safety tips to keep tails wagging and whiskers twitching during the changing season.
Cats are masters of disguise when it comes to discomfort. Their independence and subtle behaviors, combined with a natural instinct to hide pain as a survival strategy, mean they often suffer in silence.
Recognizing when our dogs are in pain isn’t always easy. Their natural instinct to mask pain, combined with a desire to please, can lead them to push through activities they love—like running, playing fetch, or going for walks—even when they’re hurting.
As loving pet owners, it's important for us to be attuned to our cat's well-being. Cats, known for their independence, can be masters at hiding when they're sick. However, they do exhibit subtle signs that can indicate something may not be quite right.
When the sun is blazing and the temperature is soaring, it's important to keep our furry friends cool and comfortable. DoveLewis Veterinary Emergency and Specialty Hospital shares creative tips to help your pets beat the heat.