
The dirt on flea and tick treatments
One thing I can't stand about social media is - scaremongering, especially when it comes to dogs. I hate these posts that make you feel guilty for trying to do the best for your pet or are based on purely anecdotal (he said or she said) remarks. However it's always good to read and research as much as possible especially when it comes to the health and well-being of our pets. I guess I am a great believer of ' if it ain't broke, don't fix it' and always to do what works for y

Top Hot Spot Prevention Tips
With Spring FINALLY just around the corner, horrid little hotspots will soon once again be rearing their ugly heads and plaguing many of our dogs. The term “hot spot” refers to a condition that vets usually call acute moist dermatitis. Warm, damp and red, hot spots are usually surrounded by an area of hair loss and they may exude pus or clear fluid. Sometimes, they can get crusty and they usually cause dogs a considerable amount of discomfort. Hot spots can grow really quickl