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Canada Vet Care Blog
3d ago
Popular Heartworm Preventives for Dogs
Heartworms are deadly parasites. Not only the heart, but these parasites also infect other critical organs of the dog’s body. As they grow to become adults, they reproduce baby heartworms. With increasing numbers, these worms obstruct and in the worst case, completely stop the blood flow in the canine heart, killing the infected dog. This is why it is vital to stop these deadly worms from growing.
The best way to stop heartworms from causing damage to canine health is by providing them with an effective heartworm preventive, all year around. These prevent ..read more
Canada Vet Care Blog
1M ago
Observed nationwide as Pet Poison Awareness Month, March is an ideal time for us to spread awareness about the adverse effects of pet poisoning. It happens mostly due to lack of knowledge and understanding among pet parents and pet sitters. Therefore, it is important for you to learn to identify the signs of poisoning in pets and how can you prevent it.
In this article, we’re happy to enlighten you about the reasons for pet poisoning, its symptoms, the ways to prevent it and steps to follow to save our pets if they happen to consume something toxic and poisonous.
What leads to pet poisoning ..read more
Canada Vet Care Blog
1M ago
You have a delightful dog at home and enjoy cuddling and playing with them. But, the people in your neighborhood, your friends and family aren’t as enamored with your pooch, and it annoys you also when they run around the house and damage everything that comes their way. Why? It could be because your furry buddy is not trained and well-behaved. Yes, it is important to provide your pet with good food, shelter and lots of love. But, the significance of training cannot be ignored when it comes to your safety and their happiness and well-being as nothing can be more satisfying for your pup than t ..read more
Canada Vet Care Blog
2M ago
As responsible pet parents, it is our duty to protect our beloved furry companions from the harmful effects of fleas and ticks. These tiny parasites not only cause discomfort to our pets but can also transmit diseases that pose serious health risks. Unfortunately, many pet parents unintentionally make common mistakes when it comes to flea and tick prevention, unknowingly putting their pets in harm’s way.
Fleas and ticks are more than just a nuisance. They can cause itching, skin irritations, and even lead to more severe conditions such as anemia or tick-borne illnesses. However, by under ..read more
Canada Vet Care Blog
3M ago
Winter can be tough on all of us and our furry friends are no exception. Be it our pets or livestock, the bitter season poses a serious threat to animals’ health. Therefore, it is important to offer extra protection to keep them safe and secure during the cold weather. Pet care in winter includes making adjustments to the animal’s routines to keep up with the weather.
To help you out, we have come up with the most effective tips to help you keep your furry babies warm and safe during the chilly months.
1. Brace up for the season
Besides the cold weather, winter also comes with blizzards and p ..read more
Canada Vet Care Blog
4M ago
The experience of pet parenthood can be rewarding and challenging at the same time. When you welcome a four-legged baby into your home, there are a lot of aspects that you have to take into consideration so as to provide them with a comfortable and healthy life. Animals always need special attention and care for their physical and emotional well-being.
In this article, we are happy to offer you a comprehensive guide to your pet’s health and wellness at home.
1) Offer Nutritious Meal
When it comes to offering your pet nutritious meals, there are primarily two things to take care of. Firstly ..read more
Canada Vet Care Blog
5M ago
Like humans, pets are also prone to developing diabetes. The condition is common in middle-aged cats and dogs. However, it is hard to identify if your pet has diabetes, as there is a lack of knowledge and awareness among pet parents about the symptoms and risks of this condition.
This is why, every year, November is dedicated to educating pet parents on how to protect and care for their diabetic pets. By raising awareness, we can save our pets from the troubles and inconveniences caused by diabetes.
History of Pet Diabetes Month
Pet Diabetes Month was initiated by the British Veterinary Assoc ..read more
Canada Vet Care Blog
6M ago
As a pet parent, flea and tick infestations, and the nuisance caused by them are no news for us. Most of us have been the first-hand victims of the havoc these pesky critters wreak in our lives and in those of our furry friends. Thankfully, there are several options that effectively deal with these parasites, treating and controlling them within no time, and preventing any further infestation if used regularly.
Let’s take Capstar for example. Made available to suit dogs and cats, Capstar Flea Tablets emerge as a premium and fast-acting solution. In this blog, we have tried to bring you a comp ..read more
Canada Vet Care Blog
6M ago
Dogs are lovable and loyal companions, but just like humans, they can also suffer from ear infections. However, as they can’t share their pain and discomfort like we humans can, it is very important to take proper care of your pet, the ear hygiene.
In order to treat and prevent ear infections in dogs, it is important to understand how ear infections occur in dogs, how to diagnose and treat them, and how to prevent them from happening in the first place.
In this blog, we will discuss everything you need to know about ear infections in dogs and how to manage, treat, and prevent them.
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Canada Vet Care Blog
7M ago
Despite being less active and outgoing as compared to dogs, cats too have a huge chance of being infected with parasites like fleas, ticks, mites, worms, etc. We must be equally attentive to our cats and ensure that they get their regular dose of preventive and treatment options as needed. Even more so in the case of worms, because some of these worms are contagious to humans too.
One such effective dewormer is Profender, which is formulated to deal with broad-spectrum worms. The spot-on formula is rendered in tube form pipette that is easy to administer and offers effective results.
Parasite ..read more