NASHVILLE, Tenn. (WKRN) — Between the beautiful blooms and the warmer weather, many Tennesseans look forward to spring. However, this season also poses some risks for pets, both indoors and outdoors.
MOBILE, Ala. (WALA) - Spring has sprung and so have potential health concerns for our pets! Dr. Danielle Bernal, global veterinarian with Wellness Pet Company, joined us this month to help furry ...
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Pet Health Tips for Spring
It's getting warmer and we all want to be outside, including our pets and that's why spring is an important time for pet care. Dr. Taneeka Bautista, Director of Veterinary Quality at Banfield Pet ...
THESE TWO HAVE STOLEN THE SHOW. SPRING IS IN THE AIR, AND THAT MEANS NEW PUPPIES AND ALSO NEW PEOPLE SUFFERING FROM ALLERGIES AND PETS. SOME PEOPLE NOT EVEN REALIZING THAT PETS SUFFER FROM ALLERGIES.
AUSTIN, Texas — It won't be long before Austin hits 100-degree weather. Local veterinarian Dr. Brianna Armstrong, the medical director of Firehouse Animal Health Center, wants to warn pet owners that ...
"Set up a safe space for your dog, a space where they feel comfortable, where they're used to being. Give them some treats in ...
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